This also includes their family heritage and how they interact within their family’s environment. By using a cultural ecological framework, the writers of this article conducted a study that explored the racial socialization messages used by mothers of biracial children and how these messages impact their racial identity. It has been proven that families of biracial children instill in them a well-balanced sense of racial identity and socialization. Because the idea of discrimination is so hard to handle and understand at any age, most biracial children are youth are often unprepared to handle the complexity of such issues and may be overwhelmed by the emotions associated with these experiences. While they still may face discrimination and racism, their families can help prepare them for what they might encounter (Rollins & Hunter, 2013). Research has shown that through interaction with their parents, biracial children are giving an understanding regarding their racial heritage and their role within
This also includes their family heritage and how they interact within their family’s environment. By using a cultural ecological framework, the writers of this article conducted a study that explored the racial socialization messages used by mothers of biracial children and how these messages impact their racial identity. It has been proven that families of biracial children instill in them a well-balanced sense of racial identity and socialization. Because the idea of discrimination is so hard to handle and understand at any age, most biracial children are youth are often unprepared to handle the complexity of such issues and may be overwhelmed by the emotions associated with these experiences. While they still may face discrimination and racism, their families can help prepare them for what they might encounter (Rollins & Hunter, 2013). Research has shown that through interaction with their parents, biracial children are giving an understanding regarding their racial heritage and their role within