Developing Cross Cultural Competence: Applying Development and Prevention Ideals to Counseling Young Children.

Jeff Wolfgang, Kimberly Frazier, Cirecie West-Olatunji, Joe Barrett

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Abstract

As counselors turn their attention to child-based counseling, there is a need to apply the core tenets of the discipline of counseling to young children and incorporate cross-cultural issues into clinical competence. Using Multicultural Counseling Theory (MCT), the authors discuss conventional approaches to providing clinical interventions for young children (ages 0-5yrs) and offer pedagogical suggestions for advancing the profession of counseling with this population. The authors articulate new roles for counselors and provide a framework for foundational counseling research in this area.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16
JournalEducational Resources Information Clearinghouse – ERIC No: ED521515
StatePublished - 2011

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