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Melissa L. Villodas; Alexandria B. Forte; Amy Blank Wilson – Youth & Society, 2024
The prevalence of mental health challenges continues to worsen among adolescents, with Black American adolescents experiencing rates of suicide attempts that are increasing faster than any other racial and ethnic groups. Research has found that the neighborhood environment impacts mental health through the type and level of stress that people…
Descriptors: African American Children, Mental Health, Stress Variables, Anxiety
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Idara Essien; J. Luke Wood – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
This study investigated microaggressions Black children experienced in early childhood education during the pandemic. Using racial microaggressions as a framework, we sought to gain insights into these experiences through counter-narratives from parents of Black children. Parents provided unique insights into their children's experiences, giving…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, African American Children, Early Childhood Education
Briana Ballis – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Racial disparities in infant health conditions have persisted for decades. However, there is surprisingly limited evidence regarding the long-term consequences of these disparities. Using novel linked administrative data from Texas and the shift to Medicaid Managed Care (MMC), I show that MMC-driven declines in infant health worsened cognitive and…
Descriptors: African American Children, Access to Health Care, Child Health, Health Insurance
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Sally L. Grapin; Carrie Masia Warner; DeVanté J. Cunningham; Jessica L. Bonumwezi; Farah Mahmud; Nora L. Portillo; Danielle Nisenson – School Psychology, 2024
Online racial discrimination (ORD) has been found to have deleterious effects on the psychological and academic outcomes of youth of color. Racial centrality (i.e., the extent to which one regards their racial group membership as important to their identity) may be a powerful buffer of these effects and has been identified as an important…
Descriptors: African American Children, Youth, African Americans, Racial Discrimination
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Kristin L. Perkins – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2024
Family instability has negative consequences, on average, for child and adolescent behavior, cognitive scores, and educational attainment. Beyond changes involving parents, many children experience household changes involving extended family and nonrelatives. These children are less likely to graduate from high school and complete some college…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Parent Influence, Family Problems, Parents
Tanya M. Lewis-Jones – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The current study examines the contribution of racial congruence on young children's speech and language production to determine if African American children produce more or different language with an African American assessor, as opposed to a White assessor. Participants for the current study were selected from a larger group of children…
Descriptors: African American Children, Whites, Racial Factors, Children
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Heather A. Jones; Stephanie A. Wilson; Amanda M. Parks; Alfonso L. Floyd Jr.; Annie E. Rabinovitch; Chantelle C. Miller – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Introduction: Parents of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) endorse increased parenting stress and lower levels of parenting efficacy and satisfaction as compared to parents of children without ADHD. Additionally, maternal ADHD and depression differentiate children with and without ADHD, with children with ADHD being…
Descriptors: Mothers, African Americans, Children, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Mitzi C. Pestaner; Loni Crumb; Allison Crowe; Kristen Cowan Cuthrell – Youth & Society, 2024
Suicide rates among Black youth have risen faster than any other racial/ethnic group in the past two decades. Black youth residing in rural areas are subject to systemic challenges such as minimal access to mental healthcare providers, generational poverty and oppressive social structures that lead to racial discrimination. Racial discrimination…
Descriptors: Racism, Suicide, Depression (Psychology), Rural Areas
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Crystal P. Glover – Thresholds in Education, 2024
This article explores the impact of critical, humanizing pedagogies in early childhood education by focusing on the joyful experiences of Black children in PK-2 classrooms. Through the use of photovoice (Wang & Burris, 1997), a participatory research method, senior-level undergraduate early childhood education teacher candidates documented and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, African American Children, Early Childhood Education
Kiymara Iman Hunt-Van Duyne – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Education is the cornerstone of American society. However, American society has a long history of providing unequal access to education resources, often to the detriment of Black children. Black children are often perceived as threatening, even when only 4 years old. Relative to their White peers, Black children receive a disproportionately high…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Restorative Practices, Access to Education, African American Children
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Jamie N. Pearson; Janet K. Outlaw; Jared H. Stewart-Ginsburg; DeVoshia L. Mason Martin – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Black children and their families encounter systemic disadvantages in their journey to and through an autism diagnosis. Black families often experience social and systemic barriers to service use. Providing family-centered, psychoeducational interventions can reduce barriers to service access and utilization for Black families raising autistic…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, African American Children, African American Family, Clinical Diagnosis
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Terri N. Sullivan; Katherine M. Ross; Kelly E. O'Connor; Colleen S. Walsh; Diane Bishop – Youth & Society, 2024
This study identified risk, promotive, and protective factors for handgun carriage among 265 primarily African American adolescents (M[subscript age] = 14.3) living in low-income urban areas. Community-based violent victimization and witnessing violence and in-person and cyber forms of peer victimization increased the probability of handgun…
Descriptors: African American Children, Adolescents, Weapons, Violence
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Nicole Gardner-Neblett; Dulce Lopez Alvarez – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: Both fictional oral narrative and expository oral discourse skills are critical language competencies that support children's academic success. Few studies, however, have examined African American children's microstructure performance across these genres. To address this gap in the literature, the study compared African American…
Descriptors: African American Children, Age Differences, Kindergarten, Young Children
Evandra Catherine; Brittany Alexander; Iheoma U. Iruka; Shantel Meek; Mary C. Edwards – FPG Child Development Institute, 2024
In September 2021, the Equity Research Action Coalition, in partnership with the National Black Child Development Institute and POINTS of ACCESS, LLC, collaborated in creating the Black Child National Agenda to challenge the negative and stereotypical narrative of Black children, families, and communities and to identify 10 priorities to dismantle…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, African American Family, African American Children, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Janise S. Parker; Natoya Haskins; Aiesha Lee; Amber Rodenbo; Elsbeth O'Brien – School Psychology Review, 2024
This phenomenological study used individual interviews with ten graduate students in school counseling and school psychology to understand their experiences in a University-Church service-learning partnership to support PreK-12th grade youth in response to COVID-19. Most graduate participants identified as White/Non-Hispanic, and all youth served…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, School Counseling, School Psychology, Service Learning