An Applied Research Agenda on Black Children and Families to Advance Practices that Promote Their Well-Being
This February 2022 Child Trends brief explains the importance of developing an applied research agenda on Black children and families and offers a three-step process to carry out this vision. An applied research agenda (i.e., an agenda that establishes research priorities to solve real-world problems, inform decision making, and improve the lives of people across diverse settings) can fuel efforts to address the challenges that Black children and families face and advance their well-being.
Resource Type: Handouts/Tipsheets, Website
Topic(s): Family-Centered Practices, Social-emotional development, Teaching practices
Types of Diversity: Children and Families from Underrepresented Populations
Community College Core Course(s): Child Development and Learning, Child, Family, and Community, Children with Exceptionalities, Early Childhood Capstone Practicum, Introduction to Early Childhood, Language and Literacy Experiences

