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Family Values and Culture in the Successful Adjustment of Ethnic Minority Adolescents, Part 1
Nearly half of this country's children under five years of age are now ethnic minorities, pointing the way to a demographic shift that will reshape our country, as well as they way we study children and families. Dr. Ana Mari Cauce from the University of Washington discusses African- and Mexican-American parenting styles and how they serve to hinder or help adolescent adjustment.

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Series Title:Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lectures
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Subject(s):Social Sciences
Speaker(s): Steve Buck, professor, chair, department of psychology, University of Washington

Ana Marie Cauce, dean, University of Washington

Related Link(s):Psychology at the University of Washington
Production Date: 02/20/2008
Runtime: 00:58:30
Rating:TV-G
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MondayMarch 110:00 AM PT


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