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Raising Black children, two leading psychiatrists confront the educational, social, and emotional problems facing Black children, James P. Comer and Alvin F. Poussaint

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Raising Black children, two leading psychiatrists confront the educational, social, and emotional problems facing Black children, James P. Comer and Alvin F. Poussaint
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 421-422) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Raising Black children
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
25748024
Responsibility statement
James P. Comer and Alvin F. Poussaint
Sub title
two leading psychiatrists confront the educational, social, and emotional problems facing Black children
Summary
Along with the traditional demands of parenthood, today's parents must grapple with such daunting issues of drugs, AIDS, violence, and educational pressures. But black parents face an even more challenging task; they must actively combat negative messages of racism while teaching their children to succeed in a white-dominated culture. In this thorough guide to parenting, two noted child psychiatrists, both African-American, focus on the special concerns of black parents. They offer comprehensive advice on nearly 1,000 common child-rearing questions, paying particular attention to such problems as building self-esteem and helping black children cope with the often unconscious racism of white society. Authoritative and comprehensive, Raising Black Children is an indispensable resource for every African-American family and for teachers of all races who seek to gain sensitivity to the needs of their black pupils. - back of book
Table Of Contents
About this book -- America and the black child -- The infant -- The preschool child: ages two to four -- The school-age child: ages five to eight -- The black child in school-an overview -- The elementary-school-age child: ages nine to twelve -- Adolescence -- A final word
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