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Latino Children in Preschool: Building on Strengths and Meeting Challenges Lina Guzman, Ph.D. Presentation to the Education Writers Association September 4 th, 2014
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Latino Children: The Numbers Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013; Table PEPASR6H, 2013 Postcensal Estimates 1 in 4 children are Latino Source: Child Trends calculations from Census Bureau 2012 Population Projections. Latinos will make up 1/3 of future workforce
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Latino Children: The Numbers 1/3 of Hispanic children live in poverty Source: U.S. Census Bureau (2012)
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Strengths of Latino Children Strong Start: a healthy weight at birth high rates of breastfeeding Strong Families: 58% living with two parents 59% having home cooked meals 67% of parents have high expectations for educational attainment
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Starting School: Mixed Picture Behind in: Academic readiness skills Math and reading On par or better on social- emotional skills Source: National Household Education Surveys program of 2007 (NCES 2008-051) Hispanic children less academically ready for kindergarten
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Social-Emotional Development: What is it? Capacity to form close and secure relationships Regulate and express emotions appropriately Explore and learn Components include: Self RegulationProblem Behaviors Social Competence Social Cognition
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How early care and education environments can support young Latino children’s development Classroom environment and practices Teacher-child relationship Peer relationships Home-school connection
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Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors Program
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Questions for reporters in their local areas? How do local Latino child population educational trends compare to the national data trends for Latino children? Demographic trends Participation in early child care programs What are local schools doing to support Latino children’s social-emotional development? Child home language and culture 1 st and 2 nd language and literacy development Teacher-child relationship Home-school connection
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For more information contact: Lina Guzman, Ph.D. Director, Hispanic Institute lguzman@childtrends.org Alicia Torres, Ph.D. Director of Communications and Hispanic Outreach atorres@childtrends.org Visit us at: www.childtrends.org www.childtrends.org/databank/ A national knowledge center building a bright future for Latino children and youth
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