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A Conceptual Model of the Determinants of Parenting Among Latina Adolescent Mothers
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

Coparenting in Intact Mexican American Families: Mothers’ and Fathers’ Perceptions
From: Latino Children and Families in the United States

FAMILY
From: Latinas in the United States

Achomawi mother and child. Courtesy of Library of Congress.

María Luisa Torres Santiago lived in the United States for 25 years with minimal English-language skills, yet managed to raise seven children, c. 1962.

Officers of the U.S. Army present a Puerto Rican mother in the United States with her son’s bronze medal. Date unknown.

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