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Area of Science:

  • Child Development
  • Family Studies
  • Cultural Competence in Healthcare

Background:

  • Children depend on parental guidance for development.
  • Barriers like racial discrimination, poverty, trauma, and acculturative family distancing impede parental support.
  • These barriers negatively impact child success and well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the impact of societal barriers on parental support for children.
  • To emphasize the importance of addressing racial and cultural factors in child and family services.
  • To advocate for culturally adapted family-based care.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of factors affecting parental support.
  • Literature review on cultural competence in family services.
  • Conceptual framework development for culturally adapted interventions.

Main Results:

  • Racial discrimination, poverty, trauma, and acculturative family distancing create significant obstacles to effective parental support.
  • Failure to address these issues hinders child development and family success.
  • Culturally sensitive approaches are essential for overcoming these barriers.

Conclusions:

  • Providers must address racial and cultural concerns with humility and curiosity.
  • Cultural adaptations in family-based care are vital for improving outcomes.
  • Integrating cultural competence strengthens the parent-child relationship and supports child success.