@article{f9661bc4-a0b6-48d6-91e8-d8a0bd9dda69, author = {Joanna Książek}, title = {Adaptive problems of children of repatriates – a context of peer relations}, journal = {Migration Studies – Review of Polish Diaspora}, volume = {2019 (XLV)}, number = {Vol. 171, Issue 1}, year = {2019}, issn = {2081-4488}, pages = {215-233},keywords = {repatriates; immigrants; children; language; bilingualism; discrimination; intercultural education; stereotypes}, abstract = {My research shows that the vast majority of repatriate children suffers from stigmatization within formal schooling in Poland. These experiences are due to the differences related to being brought up in the Russian linguistic and cultural setting. Children often attempt to conceal their cultural identity because they fear rejection. One of the main consequences of conflicts with peers is that the repatriated children abandon Russian language, despite the fact that it is an integral part of their cultural identity and a tool enabling them to communicate with the usually large family outside of Poland. A rejection of language due to assimilation-driven peer pressure may also have an adverse effect on the formation of personality. In the article, I try to present how the outlined mechanism operates by taking into account some aspects of the development specific to a school-aged child, as well investigate the role of adults in this process. As I consider this against the possible variations of the acculturation processes, I argue that action must be taken in order to enable a successful integration (rather than assimilation) into the host society for this group.}, doi = {10.4467/25444972SMPP.19.010.10260}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/smpp/article/adaptacyjne-problemy-dzieci-repatriantow-na-tle-relacji-rowiesniczych} }