Biracial Children and Identity Development

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Children who are Biracial (relating to or involving members of two races) are a predominant part of our diverse multicultural communities. Educators teachers and parents need to understand what it means to be Biracial and Biracial children need to understand their own self-identity. These children need a voice; adults need to listen that voice. The needs of Biracial children are unique because in addition to the complexity of child development Biracial children also struggle with the tensions of validation or non-validation of their choice of self-identity. These factors of social validation come from parents teachers peers and friends. Educators with knowledge and experience can help these children find their own unique voice. A Case Study of Directed Interviews using Narrative Research Design represents a unique voice. This child's voice contains many Biracial identities that must be supported so she/he can develop a healthy sense of self.
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