Learning from Families and Communities

A Vision for Transforming Early Childhood Research and Practice for Young Children of Immigrants and Their Families

Doucet, F., & Adair, J. (2018). Introduction: A Vision for Transforming Early Childhood Research and Practice for Young Children of Immigrants and Their Families. Bank Street Occasional Paper Series2018(39), 2.

Building Bridges, Not Walls, Between Latinx Immigrant Parents and Schools

Colegrove, K. S. S. (2018). Building bridges, not walls, between Latinx immigrant parents and schools. Supporting Young Children of Immigrants in PreK-3, 130.

“Lo Hacen Tan Complicado”: Bridging the Perspectives an Expectations of Mathematics Instruction of Latino Immigrant Parents.

Teaching Ideas from Immigrant Families

Adair, J.K. & Barraza-Correa, A. (2015). Teaching ideas from immigrant families. Teaching Young Children 8(4), p. 11-13.

Recognizing the Voices of Immigrant Parents in Preschool/Pre-K Settings

Adair, J.K. & Barraza-Correa, A. (2014). Recognizing the voices of immigrant parents in preschool/pre-K settings. Young Children, 69, 32-39.

Examining Whiteness as an Obstacle to Positively Approaching Immigrant Families in U.S. Early Childhood Educational Settings

Taking Seriously the Perspectives and Potential of Immigrant Parents, Children, and Teachers in Early Childhood Education

Adair, J. K. (2012). Taking seriously the perspectives and potential of immigrant parents, children, and teachers in early childhood education. Teacher Education and Practice25(4), 544-548.