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The Effect of Bilingual Socialization on Self-Esteem of Children & Teens in a Multicultural Family - Focusing on children & teens in Southeast Asian multicultural family -
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이중언어사회화가 다문화가정 아동·청소년의 자기존중감에 미치는 영향 : 동남아출신 결혼이주여성과 한국인 아버지의 자녀를 중심으로

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Song, Chai-soo (성남외국인주민복지지원센터)
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Institute of Asian Culture Studies Asian Cultural Studies Vol.48 KCI Accredited Journals
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2018.12
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245 - 280 (36page)

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The bilingual socialization for multicultural children is defined as multicultural family members encourage their children to speak the mother tong of married immigrant women who are children’s mothers. The current study investigated 1) the relationship among bilingual socialization, the children’s self-esteem, and their parental relationship satisfaction, and 2) how bilingual socialization or bilingual education affects the self-esteem of the children. Using government’s panel survey data, the data of 436 multicultural children, aged from 9 to 17, born to SE Asian immigrant women was analyzed. And the scientific control has conducted to find changes in the self-esteem after 6 month bilingual education for 30 multicultural children whose mothers are Vietnamese or Cambodian immigrant women. Results are as follows. Bilingual socialization affected high levels of self-esteem as well as higher parental satisfaction. A mediation effect of self-esteem was also found. The experimental group of bilingual education showed higher self-esteem of multicultural children than the control group. The results of this study suggest that the mother tongue of married immigrant women who are children’s mothers is not simply a means of communication but an important mediator of cultural identity and family cohesion. It should be considered to focus on teaching the mother tong and supporting parent-led bilingual education in multicultural families.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 선행연구 및 용어정의
Ⅲ. 연구 1: 전국 마이크로데이터를 활용한 가설검증
Ⅳ. 연구 2 : 다문화자녀 이중언어교육의 효과 분석
Ⅴ. 논의 및 제언
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