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Enhancing possible selves in Mexican American students
Authors:Day  Jeanne D.  Borkowski  John G.  Punzo  Diana  Howsepian  Barbara
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, 46556 Notre Dame, Indiana
Abstract:This project assessed the modifiability of ldquopossible selvesrdquo in young Mexican American children. Three intervention conditions were compared in a pre- and posttest design: child-only intervention, parent and child intervention, and a no-intervention control. Following eight intervention sessions, children in the two intervention groups showed significant gains in understanding the characteristics associated with becoming a good student and in recognizing the value of education in bringing about future occupational goals. Children in the intervention conditions also reported greater interest in becoming a physician, judge, or pilot — occupations they had directly experienced during training. The parent intervention phase contributed little to augmenting the positive results attributable to the child intervention component.This research was conducted under the auspices of NIH Grant HD-24003. We wish to thank Maritza Robles and the staff of the Bilingual program of the South Bend, IN, Corporation for their support.
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