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Two Worlds at War
- Finding Common Cultural Grounds for African Immigrant Parents and Their Children
- De: George M. Portuphy DMin, Cynthia Adom-Portuphy PhD
- Narrado por: Julia Oppong
- Duración: 5 h y 15 m
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Two Worlds at War: Finding Common Cultural Grounds for African Immigrant Parents and Their Children explores the life of the African immigrant family and opens your eyes to the interweaving worlds of different cultures and generations. With insightful wisdom concerning cultural differences, authors George M. Portuphy and Cynthia Adom-Portuphy help you identify the nature of these differences so you can understand the tension they create and how to bridge the cultural and generational gap with a blended approach.
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A must read
- De Ezra Wellness en 08-28-22
- Two Worlds at War
- Finding Common Cultural Grounds for African Immigrant Parents and Their Children
- De: George M. Portuphy DMin, Cynthia Adom-Portuphy PhD
- Narrado por: Julia Oppong
Book for all immigrants raising children .
Revisado: 06-13-21
this is a very practical book with true story examples.
Many immigrants want the best for their children but thorn apart in discharging those parental obligations. On the flip side, Children are found between two cultures and that is a silent battle they fight silently . There are also unreasonable demands, expectations from both children of immigrants and their parents. Where children have to succeed at all cost.
This book exposes the reader to what to do , how to communicate and how children of immigrants and parents can walk this life preparatory journey successful ;through using evidence based approaches in terms of communication, listening skills ,emotional awareness and intelligence.
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