“…One such set of parenting practices is ethnic-racial socialization, or socialization practices transmitting information regarding race and ethnicity to children (Hughes et al, 2006). Evidence indicates that ethnic-racial socialization is associated with a range of positive outcomes for ethnic minority children, primarily in the domains of ethnic identity development and other psychosocial outcomes (Bennett, 2006; Burt, Simons, & Gibbons, 2012; Caughy, O’Campo, Randolph, & Nickerson, 2002; Hughes, Hagelskamp, Way, & Foust, 2009; Neblett, Banks, Cooper, & Smalls-Glover, 2013; Rodriguez, Umaña-Taylor, Smith, & Johnson, 2009; Umaña-Taylor & Guimond, 2010). Hughes et al (2006) delineated four types of ethnic-racial socialization: cultural socialization, preparation for bias, promotion of mistrust, and egalitarianism/silence about race.…”