2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1237143
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Reasons for migration, parental acculturation, and language: the case of Chinese American and Mexican American parents and dual language learners

Maria Belen Buttiler,
Qing Zhou,
Yuuko Uchikoshi

Abstract: Migration is a complex process associated with a range of social, economic, and political reasons. In the U.S., almost one-quarter of the total population of parents are immigrant parents of children ages 0–10. Immigrant parents transmit values from their culture of origin as well as their language to their children. Additionally, they may undergo a process of cultural and psychological change known as acculturation. Research has shown that acculturation can be linked to parenting styles and adolescents’ psych… Show more

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