Building Strong Families 2004: A Study of African American and Latino/Latina Parents in the United States

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http://www.abundantassets.org/pdfs/BSF2004-Report.pdf

Author and Contributors: Roehlkepartain, Eugene; Shenita Lewis; Peter C. Scales; Marc Mannes
Publisher: Search Institute (November 2004)
Review Level: Informal review
Primary Content Area: Parent/Family
Content Type: Research
Audience: Academicians & Researchers; Professionals, Educators & Program Staff
Resource Type: An extension or a land-grant developed resource
Keywords: Latino, Latina, African American, family strengths
Description: This is the second study in an ongoing collaboration between YMCA of the USA and Search Institute around strong families and parenting. Following its 2002 counterpart which examined the resources that families have or need to raise children that thrive, the 2004 study examines the same family strengths, challenges and resources, this time among African American and Latino/ Latina families. Both studies are part of the larger Abundant Assets Alliance, which combines the resources of the YMCA of the USA, YMCA Canada, and Search Institute.
Media Type: PDF - Portable Document Format
Resource Listed: November 16, 2004
Resource Last Updated: December 2, 2010
Language: EN


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