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African-American Children at Church A Sociocultural Perspective [Hardcover]
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- Category: Books
(Social Science)
- Author:
Haight, Wendy L.
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Author:
Haight, Wendy L.
- ISBN-10:
052179210X
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ISBN-10:
052179210X
- ISBN-13:
9780521792103
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ISBN-13:
9780521792103
- Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
- Pages:
242
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Pages:
242
- Binding:
Hardcover
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Binding:
Hardcover
- Pub Date:
01-May-2001
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Pub Date:
01-May-2001
- SKU:
052179210X-11-MPOD
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SKU:
052179210X-11-MPOD
- Item ID: 100712751
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Describes socialization beliefs and practices within an African-American church in Salt Lake City, Utah.In African-American Children at Church Dr. Haight provides a rich description of child rearing in a Black community in the western United States. Based upon an extensive, naturalistic study of adult-child interaction, the book describes the beliefs and childrearing practices of successful African-American adults, focusing on the role of religion in children's development. The book includes descriptions of adult-child storytelling, conflict, and play in Sunday School and describes how research results were used to develop a preventive, educational intervention for children.In African-American Children at Church Dr. Haight provides a rich description of child rearing in a Black community in the western United States. Based upon an extensive, naturalistic study of adult-child interaction, the book describes the beliefs and childrearing practices of successful African-American adults, focusing on the role of religion in children's development. The book includes descriptions of adult-child storytelling, conflict, and play in Sunday School and describes how research results were used to develop a preventive, educational intervention for children.In African-American Children at Church Dr. Haight provides a vital description of child rearing in a Black community in the western United States. Based upon an extensive, naturalistic study of adult-child interaction, the book describes the beliefs and childrearing practices of successful African-American adults, focusing on the role of religion in children's development. The book includes descriptions of adult-child storytelling, conflict, and play in Sunday School and describes how research results were used to develop a preventive, educational intervention for children.Part I. Overview: 1. Introduction; 2. The African-American church and the socialization of children's resiliency; 3. Research strategy; Part II. Patternló©