When Partners Become Parents

When Partners Become Parents
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 0805835598
ISBN-13 : 9780805835595
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis When Partners Become Parents by : Carolyn Pape Cowan

Based on a landmark, internationally-known ten year study of men and women having a first child, this book describes how couples can make small changes to avoid the toll that this happy transition can take on marriage.

From Parents to Partners

From Parents to Partners
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Publisher : Redleaf Press
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9781929610884
ISBN-13 : 1929610882
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis From Parents to Partners by : Janis Keyser

Proven tools and strategies for partnering with parents as an essential element in successful ECE programs.

From Partners to Parents

From Partners to Parents
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Publisher : Creative Quill Press
Total Pages : 54
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Synopsis From Partners to Parents by : Avery Nightingale

"From Partners to Parents: Transitioning to Parenthood Together" by Avery Nightingale delves into the profound journey couples undertake when they become parents. This book broadens the lens typically focused on mothers, highlighting the shared experience of all partners, including fathers, same-sex couples, trans men, and more. Rooted in gender transformation theory, this volume emphasizes the significance of partnership and equity within relationships during the transition to parenthood. With a blend of contemporary research and practical insights, it explores how life changes impact relationships, advocating for family equality and equitable division of labor. A vital resource for researchers, practitioners, and anyone interested in the dynamics of modern family life, this book aims to foster understanding and support for diverse family structures as they embark on the parenting journey.

From Partners to Parents

From Partners to Parents
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 0231111177
ISBN-13 : 9780231111171
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis From Partners to Parents by : June Carbone

Examining the changes that have occurred in families, family research, and family law in the late 20th century, this volume describes a paradigm shift in the legal and social regulation of the family to an emphasis on parents' relationships to their children, rather than to each other.

From Parents to Partners

From Parents to Partners
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Publisher : Redleaf Press
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9781605543178
ISBN-13 : 1605543179
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis From Parents to Partners by : Janis Keyser

With effective communication as its theme, From Parent to Partner explores the reasons and basis for developing ongoing partnerships with parents and families of children in childcare settings and provides the tools and strategies to build the support network within which these partnerships thrive.

Parents as Partners

Parents as Partners
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Publisher : Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages : 83
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ISBN-10 : 9781907241666
ISBN-13 : 1907241663
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Parents as Partners by : Jennie Lindon

It is a widely acknowledged fact that if parents are involved in their child's early learning there is a positive impact on development and later school achievement. This title looks at how to build a positive relationship with the parents of children in your care, whether you work in a group or home setting. This book offers practical advice on: how to set up and maintain a respectful relationship with parents, what the EYFS expects of practitioners, how to encourage parental involvement, how to include fathers as well as mothers and working with hard-to-reach parents.

Partners Becoming Parents

Partners Becoming Parents
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Publisher : Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781461731498
ISBN-13 : 1461731496
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Partners Becoming Parents by : of Marital Studies, Tavistock Institute

Christopher Clulow examines the connections between partnership and parenthood, focusing on the parents as partners, as well as parents, and on the child. He examines how children change the relationship between their parents, and what relevance the couple's relationship has for healthy child development. Becoming parents is arguable the most challenging of life changes faced by couples. There are no clear guidelines about what is involved: the routes are many and the choices range broadly. Today, diverse lifestyles, new technologies, and changing socioeconomic circumstances have combined with other factors to further complicate the demands of parenting. Against this backdrop, couples play out dramas constructed from their own histories and continuing lives together. The child is born into this context of subtle interplay between each parent's, and the couple's inner and outer experiences. This book provides a fascinating and authoritative look at the emotional process of becoming a family.

Parents as partners

Parents as partners
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Publisher : The Open University
Total Pages : 63
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Synopsis Parents as partners by : The Open University

Thisÿ16-hourÿfree course explored the notion of parents as partners and outlined the possible range of parental involvement and partnership practice.

Parents, Early Years and Learning: Parents as Partners in the Early Years Foundation Stage - Principles into Practice

Parents, Early Years and Learning: Parents as Partners in the Early Years Foundation Stage - Principles into Practice
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Publisher : JKP
Total Pages : 140
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Synopsis Parents, Early Years and Learning: Parents as Partners in the Early Years Foundation Stage - Principles into Practice by : Helen Wheeler

Solidly grounded in theory and practice, this book will assist practitioners to examine their setting and enable them to embed partnership with parents into their practice

Anthropology Of China, The: China As Ethnographic And Theoretical Critique

Anthropology Of China, The: China As Ethnographic And Theoretical Critique
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Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781783269853
ISBN-13 : 1783269855
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Anthropology Of China, The: China As Ethnographic And Theoretical Critique by : Stephan Feuchtwang

Putting China into the context of general anthropology offers novel insights into its history, culture and society. Studies in the anthropology of China need to look outwards, to other anthropological areas, while at the same time, anthropologists specialised elsewhere cannot afford to ignore contributions from China. This book introduces a number of key themes and in each case describes how the anthropology and ethnography of China relates to the surrounding theories and issues. The themes chosen include the anthropology of intimacy, of morality, of food and of feasting, as well as the anthropology of civilisation, modernity and the state.The Anthropology of China covers both long historical perspectives and ethnographies of the twenty-first century. For the first time, ethnographic perspectives on China are contextualised in comparison with general anthropological debates. Readers are invited to engage in and rethink China's place within the wider world, making it perfect for professional researchers and teachers of anthropology and Chinese history and society, and for advanced undergraduate and graduate study.