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New Dir Child Adolesc Dev ; 2020(170): 171-193, 2020 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32431086

ABSTRACT

Ethnotheories of immigrant parents residing in the Netherlands are reshaped in response to the multiple and diverse educational practices they come in contact with after migration. Network analyses of "parenting relationships" of first generation Dutch-Moroccan parents living in the Netherlands show that they borrow from diverse resources including professionals and nonprofessionals in their construction of new ethnotheories. Through media as well as through interacting with family in their country of origin, with same-generation peers in the Netherlands, and with Dutch professionals and neighbors, these mothers develop "modern" notions of parenting such as stimulating child independence, while also using building blocks from traditional practices such as respect for the elderly. Individual variability is evident in parents' processes of adaptation, with some parents seeming stuck between these alternative and seemingly contradictory practices and ideas while others learn to use them to position themselves optimally in their multi-ethnic environment. The paper argues that recognizing these parents as creative producers of their own solutions, and becoming conscious of their self-made support networks and the resources they provide, can offer professionals and policy makers a new paradigm for the design of social services and support for immigrant parents.


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Emigrants and Immigrants , Maternal Behavior/ethnology , Mothers , Parenting/ethnology , Social Networking , Adult , Child , Humans , Morocco/ethnology , Netherlands/ethnology , Qualitative Research
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Child Dev ; 89(3): 897-913, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28523738

ABSTRACT

This study examined the value of using a group-centered approach to evaluate process quality of early childhood education and care (ECEC). Is observed support of group processes a different aspect of classroom quality, and does it predict children's collaborative play in ECEC in the Netherlands? In two play situations, 37 teachers and 120 two- to four-year-old children were observed with the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) Toddler and two new measures. In a two-level structural equation model, teachers' support of group processes was positively related to the CLASS domains and to children's collaborative play, over and above the effect of children's cognitive ability and social competence. These findings suggest that ECEC quality evaluation could be enriched by adding group-centered indicators of classroom quality.


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Child Behavior , Educational Measurement , Group Processes , School Teachers , Social Behavior , Child Behavior/psychology , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Netherlands
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J Adolesc ; 31(2): 223-40, 2008 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18207232

ABSTRACT

The present study examined whether self-esteem mediates the relationship between two aspects of ethnic identity (i.e. ethnic identity exploration and ethnic identity commitment-affirmation) and externalizing problem behaviour in Dutch, Turkish-Dutch and Moroccan-Dutch adolescents living in the Netherlands. A total number of 345 adolescents (115 Dutch, 115 Turkish-Dutch, 115 Moroccan-Dutch) with a mean age of 14.5 filled in questionnaires at school. Turkish-Dutch and Moroccan-Dutch adolescents reported higher levels of both aspects of ethnic identity than their native Dutch counterparts, but there were no ethnic differences in self-esteem and externalizing problem behaviour. Only in the Moroccan-Dutch group was support found for the mediational model: stronger ethnic identity commitment-affirmation was related to a higher level of self-esteem, which, in turn, was related to a lower level of externalizing problem behaviour.


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Acculturation , Child Behavior Disorders/ethnology , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Ethnicity/psychology , Internal-External Control , Psychology, Adolescent , Self Concept , Social Identification , Adolescent , Child Behavior Disorders/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Morocco/ethnology , Netherlands , Surveys and Questionnaires , Turkey/ethnology
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