Cross-Cultural Roots of Minority Child Development was the first
volume to analyze minority child development by comparing minority
children to children in their ancestral countries, rather than to
children in the host culture. It was a ground-breaking volume that
not only offered an historical reconstruction of the cross-cultural
roots of minority child development, but a new cultural-historical
approach to developmental psychology as well. It was also one of
the best attempts to develop guidelines for building models of
development that are multicultural in perspective, thus challenging
scholars across the behavioral sciences to give more credence to
the impact of culture on development and socialization in their
respective fields of work.
A true classic, "Cross-Cultural Roots of Minority Child
Development" will remain an essential resource for any scholar who
is interested in minority child development and engages in
cross-cultural research and multidisciplinary methodologies.
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