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Section 13
Latino Father Engagement
in Preschool Literacy Development

Question 13 | Test | Table of Contents

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Head Start, Administration for Children and Families

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- Las Manos de Apá. The Hands of My Father. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Head Start, Administration for Children and Families, p. 85- 92 . Retrieved date August 8, 2019 from https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/las-manos-staff-training-materials-english.pdf
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Lonigan, C. J., Farver, J. M., Nakamoto, J., & Eppe, S. (2013). Developmental trajectories of preschool early literacy skills: A comparison of language-minority and monolingual-English children. Developmental Psychology, 49(10), 1943–1957.

Meuwissen, A. S., & Carlson, S. M. (2018). The role of father parenting in children’s school readiness: A longitudinal follow-up. Journal of Family Psychology, 32(5), 588–598.

Planalp, E. M., Frausto, A., & Braungart-Rieker, J. M. (2021). Latino resident fathers’ early involvement with infants. Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 22(3), 466–475.

Safa, M. D., White, R. M. B., & Knight, G. P. (2021). A family stress model investigation of bicultural competence among U.S. Mexican-origin youth. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 27(3), 320–331.

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