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Changing the conversation: A culturally responsive perspective on executive functions, minoritized children and their families
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Child PsychologyChild Well-beingFamily InvolvementResponsive PerspectiveFamily InteractionLanguage DevelopmentEarly Childhood DevelopmentCognitive DevelopmentSociologyParentingExecutive FunctionsSocial SciencesMinoritized ChildrenEducationSocial-emotional DevelopmentPsychologyChild DevelopmentDevelopmental Psychology
Abstract How might we shift language about executive functions and self‐regulation for minoritized children and families to be more culturally sensitive? The objective of this essay is to offer a culturally responsive perspective on executive functions for minoritized children and their families, while also identifying myths and counterarguments to advance the research in this field for the benefit of minoritized populations.
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