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ویرایش: [4th ed.] نویسندگان: Eleanor W. Lynch, Marci J. Hanson سری: ISBN (شابک) : 159857163X, 9781598571639 ناشر: Brookes Publishing سال نشر: 2011 تعداد صفحات: 568 [768] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 8 Mb
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As the U.S. population grows more and more diverse, how can
professionals who work with young children and families deliver
the best services while honoring different customs, beliefs,
and values? The answers are in the fourth edition of this
bestselling textbook, fully revised to reflect nearly a decade
of population changes and best practices in culturally
competent service delivery.
The gold-standard text on cross-cultural competence, this book
has been widely adopted by college faculty and trusted as a
reference by in-service practitioners for almost 20 years. For
this timely NEW edition, the highly regarded authors have
carefully updated and expanded every chapter while retaining
the basic approach and structure that made the previous
editions so popular. Professionals will
Get a primer on cultural competence.Readers will examine
how their own cultural values and beliefs shape their
professional practice, how the worldviews of diverse families
may affect their perceptions of programs and services, and how
providers can communicate more effectively with families from
different cultural backgrounds.
Deepen their understanding of cultural groups.Learn from
in-depth chapters with nuanced, multifaceted explorations of
nine different cultural backgrounds: Anglo-European, American
Indian, African American, Latino, Asian, Filipino, Native
Hawaiian and Samoan, Middle Eastern, and South Asian. Readers
will get up-to-date insights on history, demographics,
traditions, values, and family structure, and they'll examine
the diverse ways each culture approaches child rearing, medical
care, education, and disability.
Discover better ways to serve families.Readers will get
concrete recommendations for providing more effective,
sensitive, and culturally competent services to children and
families. They'll find practical guidance for every step in the
service delivery process, from initiating contact with families
to implementing and evaluating services. Vivid case stories and
photos bring the principles of cultural competence to life, and
the helpful appendixes give professionals quick access to
cultural courtesies and customs, key vocabulary words,
significant cultural events and holidays, and more. Plus an
expanded list of resources points readers to books, films,
theater, and other media that will enhance their understanding
of other cultures.
New to this edition is a revised chapter on African American
roots; thoroughly updated and expanded chapters; expanded
coverage of disabilities; more on spiritual and religious
diversity; and strategies for helping families make decisions
about language use (English-only vs. preservation of native
language).
Equally valuable as a textbook and a reference for practicing
professionals, this comprehensive book will prepare early
interventionists and other professionals to work effectively
with families whose customs, beliefs, and values may differ
from their own.