Routines, Traditions, and Culture
Contents of This Chapter:
- Chapter Reading Guide
- Chapter Learning Objectives
- Key Terms Preview
- Licenses and Attributions for Chapter Reading Guide
- Open Content, Original
- Routines, Predictability, and Families
- In Focus: Reading as a Family
- Children
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Comprehension Self Check
- Licenses and Attributions for Routines, Predictability, and Families
- Open Content, Original
- References
- Traditions and Rituals
- Rituals Related to Life Transitions
- Birth/Family Formation
- Entry into Adulthood
- In Focus: La Quinceañera: A Rite of Passage among Latina Adolescents
- Marriage/Union Formation
- Death and Bereavement
- Comprehension Self Check
- Licenses and Attributions for Traditions and Rituals
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- All Rights Reserved
- References
- Culture and Families
- In Focus: What Brings Us Together
- Belonging
- Cultural Erasure and Cultural Persistence
- Comprehension Self Check
- Licenses and Attributions for Culture and Families
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- References
- Cultural Identities
- Positive Ethnic Identity Model
- Acculturation Model
- Creating Communities of Belonging
- Cultural Resistance and Persistence
- In Focus: Reviving the Hawaiian Language
- Comprehension Self Check
- Licenses and Attributions for Cultural Identities
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- References
- Looking Ahead: Biculturalism
- Licenses and Attributions for Looking Ahead: Biculturalism
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
- References
- Going Deeper
- Want to Learn More?
- Reflective Questions
- Key Terms
- Activity: Who Belongs? Immigrant Families and Intersectionality
- Discussion Questions
- Licenses and Attributions for Going Deeper
- Open Content, Original
- Open Content, Shared Previously
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