| Helping you Learn to Organize, Tailor,
and Deliver Services to Culturally Diverse Families
Cultural Perspectives on Parenting was a two-part
national satellite educational series from Iowa State University
Extension. This program was designed to help you understand the
influence of culture on parenting, and how to use family-centered
practices to better support families of diverse cultures. In turn,
these families will be better able to meet the development needs
of their children, and build on their families strengths.
October 23, 2003
Rosa Milagros (Amy) Santos
University of Illinois- Urbana
...learn about understanding and developing cultural competence
and using family-centered practices to work with families of diverse
cultures.
William D. Allen
Outreach at Life Innovations, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
...explore ideas with us related to the role of culture in parenting
and working with families of diverse cultures.
November 13, 2003
Cynthia Garcia Coll
Brown University, Rhode Island
...research related to parent/school involvement involving families
of three different cultures (Dominican, Portugese, Cambodian), and
how socioeconomics influences parenting.
Francisco Villarruel
Michigan State University
...research and practical suggestions on working with Latino youth
and their families.
The First Step: Understanding
Cultural Competence
Cultural competence is the ability to learn from
and relate respectfully to, people of your own culture as well as
people from other cultures. Its having a better understanding
of how other people think about things, which helps you find common
ground. Gaining this knowledge helps you adjust your behavior, as
well as the organization you represent. Its the first step
you can take to better assist families of diverse cultures.
Culture is More than Heritage
Most people think of culture as heritage, but its
much more. Culture is a combination of thoughts, feelings, attitudes,
beliefs, values, and behaviors that are shared by a racial, ethnic,
religious or social group.
Cultural Perspectives on Parenting will help you
tie these and other key concepts together to help you better meet
the needs of families in an increasingly diverse world.
This will be the 5th national satellite series
on a family/parenting topic that Iowa State University Extension
has produced. Past topics include:
- Family resilency;
- Building a safe community for youth and families;
- Media violence; and
- Healthy teen development.
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