When families immigrate to the United States, there are a variety of problems facing the newcomers. Often, the children bear the marks of difficult immigration and assimilation into a new society through their adult years. Newcomers to the United States identifies the political and social issues affecting children and their families. Yet this book does more than just identify problems, it presents exemplary solutions for many of these difficult issues. Authors also make recommendations for ongoing and future research projects. Through increasing public perception and understanding of newcomers’needs, this book will help all Americans help immigrants incorporate themselves with ease into American society.
This vital information on the social, educational, and mental health needs of children and families of immigrants to the United States, including these specific
Language
English
Pages
89
Format
Paperback
Release
February 22, 1991
ISBN 13
9781560241201
Newcomers to the United States: Children and Families
When families immigrate to the United States, there are a variety of problems facing the newcomers. Often, the children bear the marks of difficult immigration and assimilation into a new society through their adult years. Newcomers to the United States identifies the political and social issues affecting children and their families. Yet this book does more than just identify problems, it presents exemplary solutions for many of these difficult issues. Authors also make recommendations for ongoing and future research projects. Through increasing public perception and understanding of newcomers’needs, this book will help all Americans help immigrants incorporate themselves with ease into American society.
This vital information on the social, educational, and mental health needs of children and families of immigrants to the United States, including these specific