Engaging Black and Latino Parents in Family Support Programs
Posted by Child Trends on November 17, 2014
Engaging Black and Latino Parents in Family Support Programs
This report from Child Trends focuses on family support programs and strategies for reaching and engaging black and Latino families, with the ultimate goal of supporting young children’s development. Information is also presented on how cultural adaptation of existing programs and practices may be a necessary, albeit nuanced, process for engaging parents of diverse backgrounds.
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