
Publications
Parent Education Publications
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Teen Talk: Survival Guide for Parents of Teenagers
Use this link to order more fact sheets. In Spanish they are called “Entre Padres e Hijos: Guía para Padres de Adolescentes”
SPANISH AND ENGLISH VERSIONS
- CURRENTLY SPANISH ONLY
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Working with Latino Parents in Child Care and Other Setting – FCS-521-01
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10 Ways To Be A Better Father (10 Maneras Para Ser Un Padre Mejor- SPANISH)- by NFI
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North Carolina Fatherhood Resources
- Directory of Fatherhood Programs Across North Carolina
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How to Help Your Teen with Homework (Cómo Ayudar a su Adolescente con la Tarea- SPANISH) – FCS-521-02
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Coming Together – Ideas for Successful Family Meetings (Ideas para Reuniones Familiares Exitosas- SPANISH) – FCS-521-03
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Gangs. What Can Parents Do? (Pandillas. ¿Qué Pueden Hacer los Padres?- SPANISH) – FCS-521-04
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Getting Involved in Your Child’s Education (Cómo Involucrarse en la Educación de sus Hijos)
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How to Get Informed, Involved, and Really Help in your Child’s Education (Entérese, Involúcrese, y Ayude a su Hijo – without logo)
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Services for Latino Families in NC Brochure (Servicios para Familias Latinas en Carolina del Norte)
Scholarly Publications
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Family Cohesion in the Lives of Mexican American and European American Parents
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Expanding the Latino Market Niche: Developing Capacity and Meeting Critical Needs
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“I Hardly Understand English, but…”: Mexican Origin Fathers Describe their Commitment as Fathers Despite the Challenges of Immigration
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Beating the Odds: How Ethnically Diverse Fathers Matter
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Effectively Serving Low-Income Fathers of Color
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Fathering across the Border: Latino Fathers in Mexico and the U.S.
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Creative Solutions for Emerging Child Care Needs
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Educational and Occupational Aspirations of Latino Youth and Their Parents
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Adolescent Perceptions of Parental Behaviors, Adolescent Self-Esteem, and Adolescent Depressed Mood
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Neighborhood Structural Qualities, Adolescents’ Perceptions of Neighborhoods, and Latino Youth Development
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Family Life Education for Latino Families

I would like to learn more about your organization. I am an ESL Parent Liaison and am looking for parent education material that is not just written in Spanish (I speak, read, and write Spanish)but rather written for the specific purpose of helping latino parents help their children. The comment I get most often from parents is “No puedo ayudar a mi hijo con su tarea porque yo no hablo ingles.” (I can’t help my son/daughter with their homework because I don’t speak English.
Thank you.
Earl Rogers
ELL Parent Liaison
Duplin County Schools
910-296-6613
Email me your email info and I will send you more info.
Andrew