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DESCRIPTION:Amita Gupta Professor of Education The City College of New York
 Gupta will discuss the findings of a study &nbsp\;to\nunderstand Indian pa
 rents’ perceptions on parent-child relationships including\nthose with ext
 ended family\; parents’ attitudes with regard to the education of\ntheir y
 oung children\; and parents’ preferences for the skills and behaviors\nwhi
 ch in their view were important for their children to learn. The discussio
 n\nwill trace traditional and modern influences that shape current beliefs
  and\npractices of Indian parents.Sponsored by the South Asia Center\, Moy
 nihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Publ
 ic Affairs\, and the Department of Human\nDevelopment and Family Science.F
 or more information\, please contact Emera Bridger Wilson at elbridge@syr.
 edu.
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SUMMARY:The Influence of Local and Global Discourses on Parental Beliefs an
 d Practices of Indian Parents - SAC
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Amita Gupta</strong> </p><p>Profess
 or of Education </p><p>The City College of New York</p><p><br></p><p>Gupta
  will discuss the findings of a study &nbsp\;to\nunderstand Indian parents
 ’ perceptions on parent-child relationships including\nthose with extended
  family\; parents’ attitudes with regard to the education of\ntheir young 
 children\; and parents’ preferences for the skills and behaviors\nwhich in
  their view were important for their children to learn. The discussion\nwi
 ll trace traditional and modern influences that shape current beliefs and\
 npractices of Indian parents.</p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored by the South Asia
  Center\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Maxwell School of Citizen
 ship and Public Affairs\, and the Department of Human\nDevelopment and Fam
 ily Science.</p><p><br></p><p>For more information\, please contact Emera 
 Bridger Wilson at <a href="mailto:elbridge@syr.edu" title="elbridge@syr.ed
 u">elbridge@syr.edu</a>.</p>
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