Raising Black Children
By James P. Comer and Alvin F. Poussaint
By James P. Comer and Alvin F. Poussaint
Category: Parenting
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$30.00
Nov 01, 1992 | ISBN 9780452268395
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Praise
“A necessary addition to all parenting and parent-teacher collections.”—Library Journal
“A stage-by-stage review of a child’s development—from tot to teenager. It shows how black children can successfully navigate through a society that is often hostile to them to in order to grow up to pursue a positive life… will prove helpful for anyone who will be in charge of young black children. And those who aren’t, take note: If you know parents too overwhelmed to read the book, do so for them and feed them the insights you gain; or if you know nonblack teachers, social workers or counselors who sincerely want to do the right thing by the black children with whom they deal, tell them about the book—or treat them to a copy.”—Tonya Bolden, Black Enterprise
“A very direct question-and-answer format—although there are no easy answers—responding to hard questions.”—Mike Maza, Dallas Morning News
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. About This Book
Chapter 2. America and the Black Child
Chapter 3. The Infant
Chapter 4. The Preschool Child: Ages Two to Four
Chapter 5. The School-Age Child: Ages Five to Eight
Chapter 6. The Black Child in School – An Overview
Chapter 7. The Elementary-School-Age Child: Ages Nine to Twelve
Chapter 8. Adolescence
Chapter 9. A Final Word
Suggested Reading
Index
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