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Handbook of Children and Prejudice - Integrating Research, Practice, and Policy (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
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Handbook of Children and Prejudice - Integrating Research, Practice, and Policy (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
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This handbook examines the effects and influences on child and
youth development of prejudice, discrimination, and inequity as
well as other critical contexts, including implicit bias, explicit
racism, post immigration processes, social policies, parenting and
media influences. It traces the impact of bias and discrimination
on children, from infancy through emerging adulthood with
implications for later years. The handbook explores ways in which
the expanding social, economic, and racial inequities in society
are linked to increases in negative outcomes for children through
exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Chapters examine
a range of ACEs - low income, separation/divorce, family substance
abuse and mental illness, exposure to neighborhood and/or domestic
violence, parental incarceration, immigration and displacement, and
parent loss through death. Chapters also discuss discrimination and
prejudice within the adverse experiences of African American, Asian
American, European American, Latino, Native American, Arab
American, and Sikh as well as LGBTQ youth and non-binary children.
Additionally, the handbook elevates dynamic aspects of resilience,
adjustment, and the daily triumphs of children and youth faced with
issues related to prejudice and differential treatment. Topics
featured in the Handbook include: The intergenerational
transmission of protective parent responses to historical trauma.
The emotional impact of the acting-white accusation. DREAMers and
their experience growing up undocumented in the USA. Online racial
discrimination and its relation to mental health and academic
outcomes. Teaching strategies for preventing bigoted behavior in
class. Emerging areas such as sociopolitical issues, gender
prejudice, and dating violence. The Handbook of Children and
Prejudice is a must-have resource for researchers, graduate
students, clinicians, therapists, and other professionals in
clinical child and school psychology, social work, public health,
developmental psychology, pediatrics, family studies, juvenile
justice, child and adolescent psychiatry, and educational
psychology.
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