Honoring parenting values, expectations, and approaches across cultures

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This chapter will address two essential components in developing culturally competent and effective supports for parents, specifically the importance of the following: (a) understanding and appreciating cultural differences and commonalities in parenting beliefs, values, expectations; and (b) encouraging providers to conscientiously engage in cultural humility. The worldview of American Indian and Alaska Native cultures, and the influence on parenting, will be highlighted.

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Browne, C. H., Castro, C., & Lucier, P. (2016). Honoring parenting values, expectations, and approaches across cultures. In Innovative Approaches to Supporting Families of Young Children (pp. 43–56). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39059-8_3

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