Analysis of Latino award winning children's literature

Author
Author
Jeff Gomm, Melissa Allen Heath, Pat Mora
Journal
School Psychology International
Details
Resource Type
Journal
Acquisition Number
BE026646
Published Date
12-28-2017 2:53 PM
Published Year
2017
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Abstract
In this article, we offer information about the specific challenges US Latino immigrant children face. We then determine which of these challenges are included in 72 award winning children's picture books, specifically created for and/or about Latino children. Our analysis offers information to assist school-based mental health professionals, children's librarians, educators, and parents in prescriptively selecting books that align with Latino children's social emotional needs. Additionally, we analyzed each book's proportion of Spanish/English text and described the book's targeted age level and Horn Book Guide rating. From our perspective, books containing colorful illustrations that include Latino children, realistic situations, familiar Spanish words and phrases, and true-to-life characters help Latino children engage and identify with these stories. Children's book author Pat Mora also explains her perceptions of quality children's literature. Although this article is specific to Latino children's literature, implications are offered that generalize to other ethnic and cultural groups that are typically underrepresented in children's literature
Topics
Literacy
Immigrant Students
Demographics