How Do Immigration Policies Affect Children’s Access to Early Childhood Education and Family Engagement in Schools?

Im/migrant Lives by Elizabeth Aranda, PhD

Episode notes

Latino children, the majority of which have at least one immigrant parent, face challenges when it comes to education. Lower parental education, limited income, and for Latino immigrant families, learning a new language and understanding how the U.S. education system works, present additional obstacles to educational attainment. In response, Early Childhood Education programs help to shrink gaps in immigrant Latino children’s education. This episode discusses how immigration policies affect access to these programs and to education generally.

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children’s well beingimmigration policyEducation