2022
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12639
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African American mothers' racial socialization practices with preschoolers: A mixed methods study

Abstract: This pilot study examined the racial socialization frequency, practices, and goals African American mothers use to socialize their preschool-age children around race.Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that African American mothers engage in racial socialization. However, little research has focused on how race and racism influence African American mothers' racial socialization frequency, practices, and goals. Methods: In the quantitative phase, a racial socialization measure was used to assess Afri… Show more

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“…cultural socialization, preparation for bias, promotion of mistrust, egalitarianism; see Hughes et al, 2006) and the frequency parents share those messages. Additionally, empirical evidence has noted that child characteristics, such as gender and age, influence Black parents’ racial socialization practices (Caughy et al, 2011; Lloyd, 2022; Mandara et al, 2010). However, little attention has focused on another characteristic that may influence Black parents’ racial socialization—skin tone.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…cultural socialization, preparation for bias, promotion of mistrust, egalitarianism; see Hughes et al, 2006) and the frequency parents share those messages. Additionally, empirical evidence has noted that child characteristics, such as gender and age, influence Black parents’ racial socialization practices (Caughy et al, 2011; Lloyd, 2022; Mandara et al, 2010). However, little attention has focused on another characteristic that may influence Black parents’ racial socialization—skin tone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%