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Young Children in Black Immigrant Families Project
Young Children in Black Immigrant Families Project This now-concluded research project examined the well-being and development of children in Black immigrant families, most with parents from Africa or the Caribbean, in the first decade of life. These children account for a growing percentage of all Black children in the United States, yet they remain neglected by research
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Young Children in Black Immigrant Families Project
Young Children in Black Immigrant Families Project This now-concluded research project examined the well-being and development of children in Black immigrant families, most with parents from Africa or the Caribbean, in the first decade of life. These children account for a growing percentage of all Black children in the United States, yet they remain neglected by research
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Young Children in Black Immigrant Families Project
Young Children in Black Immigrant Families Project This now-concluded research project examined the well-being and development of children in Black immigrant families, most with parents from Africa or the Caribbean, in the first decade of life. These children account for a growing percentage of all Black children in the United States, yet they remain neglected by research
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