Describe one or more reasons why families may or may not


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In Chapter 7 of Diversity in Early Care and Education, Janet Gonzalez-Mena discusses the socialization, guidance, and discipline of young children. Imagine that you are a parent of a toddler and that you tend to orientate toward either individualism or collectivism. Describe one example of how that might translate into guidance and discipline practices, and explain why you think so.

Review the information on emotional expression and regulation presented on pages 132-133 of Diversity in Early Care and Education and pages 4-8 of How Culture Shapes Social-Emotional Development

Describe one or more reasons why families may or may not encourage emotional expression or regulation, and two or more ways in which the communication of emotions can vary.

Then, explain how an infant/toddler professional could use this awareness to develop stronger relationships with families and provide responsive care to infants and toddlers.

"The Critical Importance of Cultural and Linguistic Continuity for Infants and Toddlers" (Chang & Pulido, 1994) presents some of the key issues related to cultural and linguistic diversity in infant and toddler care, including the absence of home language in many caregiving environments.

Based on the information in this article, describe one or more possible effects that the absence of home language within a caregiving relationship may have on cultural continuity, family functioning, and/or an infant or toddler's social, emotional, or cognitive development. Then, write a brief rationale explaining why further research on this topic is needed.

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