How Latin American families participate in their child's education
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Mayra A. Bámaca, citing the National Center for Education Statistics, writes that "Latino parents are less likely than white parents to attend general meetings, school events, participate in school committees, or volunteer."
Despite this, Latino parents participate in the education of their children in many ways. Latino parents
Despite this, Latino parents participate in the education of their children in many ways. Latino parents
- Value education
- Motivate their children
- Provide emotional support
- Monitor work and progress
- Provide "familial narratives"