How Schools Can Support Students Who Translate at Home
Key points Schools should acknowledge students’ contributions and treat multilingualism as an asset. Providing translated materials and professional interpretation reduces […]
Key points Schools should acknowledge students’ contributions and treat multilingualism as an asset. Providing translated materials and professional interpretation reduces […]
Key points Family stress can disrupt teens’ mood, health, and academic success. Teens can’t control family issues, but they can
Key points Cultural identity influences how teens deal with stress and belonging. Daily routines and values-based coping enhance teen resilience.
Key points Grades do not guarantee future achievement. Character traits are a better measure of success than IQ. Parents and
Introduction In most cases, family structures are not all they are cracked up to be. Though they may not seem
Key points Culture shapes how families manage stress and support each other. Parenting styles reflect traditions, values, and resilience strategies.
Key points Language links family, culture, and identity. The cognitive gains of bilingualism depend on context and are not automatic.
Key points Immigrant daughters silently balance family duties with bicultural pressures. They bear the emotional labor and caregiving work more
Key points Immigrant youth hold resilience and strengths often overlooked in research. Cultural assets like bilingualism and adaptability foster positive
Key points Young language brokers bridge communication gaps in families, schools, and public services. They develop empathy, problem-solving, and cultural