The Educated Parent 2: Child Rearing in the 21st Century
Autor Joseph D. Sclafani Ph.D.en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2012 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313397769
ISBN-10: 0313397767
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313397767
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Research results on how daycare affects children
Notă biografică
Joseph D. Sclafani, PhD, is professor of psychology and interim associate provost and dean of academic services at the University of Tampa, Tampa, FL.
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionAssumptions about Good ParentingChild Development ThemesOrganization of The Educated Parent 2ONE: Parenting 101Foundational Parenting Skills"Good Enough" ParentingParenting after Divorce/SeparationHelping Children to Adjust and Cope after DivorceVisitation Do's and Don'tsA List of Visitation Don'tsCoping Strategies for ChildrenSupporting and Protecting ChildrenHow Parents and Children Influence Each OtherTWO: Parenting Skills for the 21st CenturyHelicopter Parents and Tiger MomsWellness-Raising a Healthy Child in a Healthy HomePrevention PracticesParent Advocacy for Health and WellnessParents' Roles in Developing Spirituality and the Search for Meaning in LifeOther Issues for 21st-Century ParentsTHREE: Temperament, Attachment, and Parenting Style: The Developmental TriadWhy Temperament Is Important and How It Affects Your Ability to ParentWhat Attachment Is and Why It Is ImportantAttachment as a Predictor of How a Child Will Turn OutParenting Style and Its Effects on Your Child's BehaviorParenting Style and TeensFOUR: The Importance of an Organized Family Life and DisciplineMarital Quality and Child OutcomeIssues Related to Discipline StylesCorporal Punishment-To Spank or Not to SpankFIVE: Parents as TeachersSetting up Your Child to Succeed in SchoolParental Behavior and Educational AchievementRelated Issues for Your Child's EducationHomeschoolingParenting Advocacy in Support of EducationSIX: Childhood Stress, Anxiety, and Behavioral DisordersImpacts of Stress on Your Child's DevelopmentImpacts of Anxiety on Your Child's DevelopmentOther Mental Health Issues and Your Child's DevelopmentSEVEN: Societal and Cultural Stressors in Your Child's LifeSchool as a Source of StressCultural and Media-Based Stressors: TelevisionCultural and Media-Based Stressors: The InternetCultural and Media-Based Stressors: Video GamesDo Video Games or Internet Time Change Brain Organization?What Parents Can Do to Protect their Children from Outside StressorsEIGHT: Why Fathers MatterFatherhood-Definitions, Roles, and HistorySome Contemporary Perspectives on FatheringResearch on the Effects of Father InfluencePostdivorce Fathering IssuesNINE: How Daycare Affects Your ChildDaycare Done RightThe Debate about DaycareAttachment Supports at HomeHealth IssuesA Brief Review of Research on Daycare EffectsSome ConclusionsAfterword: Some Conclusions and Final Thoughts on Parenting TodayChapter References, Sources, and ResourcesIndex
Recenzii
In this revision of The Educated Parent: Recent Trends in Raising Children (CH, Feb'05, 42-3504), Sclafani (psychology, Univ. of Tampa) continues to provide readers access to the appropriate theoretical discussions and research-based findings necessary to sort through and understand media blasts on topics such as helicopter parenting, tiger moms, cyber bullying, sexting, and the effects of day care. . . . Sclafani also provides insightful evaluations of online-based parenting advice centers and parenting magazines to assist parents in finding quality information, should they seek more depth on topics. Summing Up: Recommended.