"We are that resilience": Building cultural capital through family child care

被引:1
|
作者
Bromer, Juliet [1 ]
Turner, Crystasany [2 ]
Melvin, Samantha [1 ]
Ray, Aisha [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Erickson Inst Early Childhood Dev, Herr Res Ctr, 451 North Lasalle St, Chicago, IL 60654 USA
[2] Erickson Inst Early Childhood Dev, Chicago, IL 60654 USA
[3] Erickson Inst Early Childhood Dev, Child Dev, Chicago, IL 60654 USA
[4] BUILD Initiat, Boston, MA USA
来源
关键词
care work; cultural capital; family child care; home-based; qualitative; workforce; QUALITY; EDUCATION; CONTEXT;
D O I
10.1177/14639491231177354
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Family child care professionals are a critical sector of the early care and education workforce. Utilizing critical race theory and Yosso's Community Cultural Wealth model, the current study seeks to examine the strengths and assets that family child care professionals of color bring to their early care and education work and to the children and families in their programs. The authors identified evidence of four types of cultural capital (aspirational, familial, navigational, and resistant) in the focus group narratives of family child care professionals of color across four regions in the USA. Their narratives describe an orientation to caring for children and families that counters exclusionary and biased systems. The family child care professionals of color envision themselves as educators and supporters of community advancement in opposition to racialized stereotypes of home-based child care work as babysitting (aspirational capital); they leverage the home as a place for racial healing and sustain intergenerational connections with families through practices of othermothering and an ethic of love (familial capital). The family child care professionals of color describe the ways they enact navigational and resistant capital in their perseverance and participation in licensing and quality systems, despite inequities. The family child care professionals' counternarratives of family child care work suggest their essential role in societal functioning and well-being. The study's findings hold implications for (re)defining early care and education quality and (re)designing systems that celebrate and recognize the strengths, resilience, and capacity of family child care professionals of color to support equitable futures for children, families, and communities.
引用
收藏
页码:202 / 222
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Child hunger from a family resilience perspective
    Jones, Sonya J.
    Draper, Carrie L.
    Bell, Bethany A.
    Burke, Michael P.
    Martini, Lauren
    Younginer, Nicholas
    Blake, Christine E.
    Probst, Jan
    Freedman, Darcy
    Liese, Angela D.
    JOURNAL OF HUNGER & ENVIRONMENTAL NUTRITION, 2018, 13 (03) : 340 - 361
  • [42] INDICATORS OF FAMILY RESILIENCE AFTER THE DEATH OF A CHILD
    Greeff, Abraham P.
    Vansteenwegen, Alfons
    Herbiest, Tina
    OMEGA-JOURNAL OF DEATH AND DYING, 2011, 63 (04) : 343 - 358
  • [43] Parent adoption and implementation of obesity prevention practices through building children's asking skills at family child care homes
    Walch, Tanis J.
    Rosenkranz, Richard R.
    Schenkelberg, Michaela A.
    Fees, Bronwyn S.
    Dzewaltowski, David A.
    EVALUATION AND PROGRAM PLANNING, 2020, 80
  • [44] Family support, social capital, resilience and adolescent coping
    Pinkerton, John
    Dolan, Pat
    CHILD & FAMILY SOCIAL WORK, 2007, 12 (03) : 219 - 228
  • [45] Child Care Policy and Capital Mobility
    Shintani, Masaya
    Yasuoka, Masaya
    ECONOMICS BULLETIN, 2021, 41 (02): : 398 - 404
  • [46] Gender, home and family in cultural capital theory
    Silva, EB
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, 2005, 56 (01): : 83 - 103
  • [48] Capital building through gym work
    Stewart, Bob
    Smith, Aaron
    Moroney, Brian
    LEISURE STUDIES, 2013, 32 (05) : 542 - 560
  • [49] Building family resilience: Qualitative perspectives from a multisite experimental study in intensive care units
    Cypress, Brigitte S. S.
    Allred, Sarah
    FAMILY RELATIONS, 2024, 73 (01) : 154 - 170
  • [50] Associations Between Family Resilience, Child Flourishing, and School Engagement Among Children in Kinship Care
    Gomez, Anthony
    Guo, Sofia
    Lau, Caitlin
    FAMILIES IN SOCIETY-THE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL SERVICES, 2024, 105 (01): : 6 - 18