Acculturation gap

The acculturation gap refers to the differences in the changing sets of values and culture between generations in a family, such as a child and a parent. Acculturation is the process through which a person adapts into a new culture, such as by learning its language or adopting its values and traditions.

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Acculturation gap

The acculturation gap refers to the differences in the changing sets of values and culture between generations in a family, such as a child and a parent. Acculturation is the process through which a person adapts into a new culture, such as by learning its language or adopting its values and traditions.

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