Siarra25  What are attributes of culture that influence our life? What…Image transcription textCHAPTER ONE Perceiving and Responding to Differences A s awhite, middle-class American with mostly Anglo-Saxon and Celticheritage (my Spanish surname comes from my husban… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text10 CHAPTER 1 Perceiving and Responding to DifferencesCULTURE IS UNCONSCIOUS I move within this culturalframework as unconsciously as I move within the phys… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCulture Is Unconscious 11 imagine how I would feel if someonecomplimented me by saying he never thinks of me as a woman.That would shock me because being female is a vital p… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text12 CHAPTER 1 Perceiving and Responding to Differences POINTTO PONDER 1.1 What’s Normal? What’s normal? Defining”normal” involves comparing people. For s… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCultural Pluralism 13 POINT TO PONDER 1.2 The Five PercentPhenomenon Child development books are sprinkled withdiversity these days, yet most authors don’t point out t… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text14 CHAPTER 1 Perceiving and Responding to Differences POINTTO PONDER 1.3 Should We Be a Melting Pot or a Tossed Salad?Think about a tossed salad. If you combine several kin… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCultural Pluralism 15 POINT TO PONDER 1.4 Becoming Aware of”Images of the Child” Although I’m using the term”needs,”I hope you don’t get a picture in y… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text16 CHAPTER 1 Perceiving and Responding to Differences Sowhat? What does it matter if some parents spend more timestimulat- ing their babies and others spend more time … Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCultural Phuralism 17 POINT TO PONDER 1.5 PredictingBehavior When you read about mothers in Japan, was it similar toany ideas you already had about Japanese people or a… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text18 CHAPTER 1 Perceiving and Responding to Differences groupsituation or answer the teacher’s questions. Does the teacherdislike her? Is the teacher discounting her? Is she not a… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCultural Pluralism 19 “restricted,” they see theirparents’ behavior differently from the way European-Americanchildren see their parents’ controlling behavior. My fri… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text20 CHAPTER 1 Perceiving and Responding to DifferencesGreenman gives a further example, which relates to experiences Ihave also had in child care. He tells the story of some A… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textA Contrast in Values 21 POINT TO PONDER 1.6 What Are YourFeelings about the Word Dependence? The word dependencemay have negative connotations for many who read th… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text22 CHAPTER 1 Perceiving and Responding to Differencesgrandmother care for her and do things for her because it makesher grandmother happy. According to Edward Stewart… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textA Contrast in Values 23 POINT TO PONDER 1.7 Labeling PeopleDid you react to any labels I have used so far? I’ve used the terms.”Canadians” and “Mexicans” f… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text24 CHAPTER 1 Perceiving and Responding in Differences POINTTO PONDER 1.8 Class Differences in a now classic study. DarlaFerris Miller) (1989) focused on the influence that inc… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textContrast in Values 25 and treating them with respect createsdeeper understanding and can solve many complex dilemmas.When you do that, you take the risk of making mis- tak… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text26 CHAPTER 1 Perceiving and Responding to Differences POINTTO PONDER 1.9 diffe poli What’s Good for Children: AMultiethnic View lives ilies It’s good for children to rec… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textFor Further Reading 27 differences between what families believeand do and the principles, practices, and policies in early care andeducation programs. Because synchrony is important i… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text28 CHAPTER 1 Perceiving and Responding to DifferencesGeinaw, A.; M. Brickley; H. Marsh; and D. Ryan. Opening Doors:Lesbian and Gay Parents and School. Washington, DO:… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textNotes 29 6. P. Byers, and I. Byers, 1974, in S. Lubeck, The SandboxSociety: Early Education in Black and White America.(Philadelphia: Falmer Press, 1985), p. 36. 7. D. Baumri… Show more… Show more What are attributes of culture that influence our life?What messages do babies need to receive from teachers about their family?What is cultural pluralism? What is the goal of cultural pluralism?Why should infant teachers strive for cultural pluralism in early care and education?How does cultural differences impact teachers working with babies?How do families develop their practices for caring for they child?How does socioeconomic class impact raising a child? How could this create conflict with teachers?How can infant teachers approach the challenge of cultural differences?What is required to provide culturally competent infant care?Social SciencePsychology