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The Impact of Migration and Acculturation on Latino Children and Families: Implications for Child Welfare Practice
Protecting Children (Vol. 21, No. 2, 2006)
Alan J. Dettlaff, PhD, & Joan R. Rycraft, PhD
The growth of the Latino immigrant population in the United States requires that child welfare agencies examine and adapt their practices to ensure that they respond to the specific issues experienced by recent immigrants.
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Migration: A Critical Issue for Child Welfare
Protecting Children (Vol. 21, No. 2, 2006)
Sonia Velazquez, CSS, Maria Vidal de Haymes, PhD, & Robert Mindell, BA
This volume of Protecting Children addresses child welfare concerns related to a topic that is complex and controversial—and which is dominating the headlines of our national media.
Read the Sample ArticleMigration: A Critical Issue for Child Welfare
Protecting Children (Vol. 21, No. 2, 2006)
Topics in this issue include the impact of migration and acculturation on Latino children and families, risk of affective disorders in the migration and acculturation experiences of Mexican migrants, and Latino parenting styles.
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