In focus of this article are two selective parenting programs, both developed locally by Social Services and by a Women´s Shelter organisation in Sweden. Parents with a foreign background is the target group. Their needs are formulated in terms of `change values based on patriarchal beliefs in honour´. In the article the programs are described in relation to universal evidence-based parenting programs and a also a three-part dilemma of 1; offering preventative but also normative interventions to 2; selected target groups and 3; based on the idea that migrant parents have special needs due to cultural differences. The aim is to investigate in what ways the practices of conducting parenting programs for this target group could be framed as cu...
It can be argued that there is no correct formula for parenting worldwide although child legislation...
Effective and emotionally nurturing parenting practices constitute salient protective factors in the...
This article explores the possibilities of a systemic approach in the support of parents whose child...
In focus of this article are two selective parenting programs, both developed locally by Social Serv...
This article examines the role of a civil society organisation that offers parental support to migra...
AIM: Parenting programmes tailored to immigrant parents have been reported to improve the mental hea...
This article discusses the factors that influence decision making in front line child welfare in Swe...
ABSTRACT Intact identities of children, not of the dominant culture, is both a goal and an issue of ...
Abstract Title: Mission with obstacles. Treatment of families with migration background within the ...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
This study documented the role that child protection professionals play in enhancing parenting in Go...
This thesis is written from the perspective of cultural sociology and focuses on middle-class parent...
Migration is a stressful experience and research shows that newly arrived migrants in Sweden suffer ...
Immigrants who move to the United States often face the challenge of interpreting new laws and socia...
in a children's home (1984). She has also published a follow-up study of children who have been...
It can be argued that there is no correct formula for parenting worldwide although child legislation...
Effective and emotionally nurturing parenting practices constitute salient protective factors in the...
This article explores the possibilities of a systemic approach in the support of parents whose child...
In focus of this article are two selective parenting programs, both developed locally by Social Serv...
This article examines the role of a civil society organisation that offers parental support to migra...
AIM: Parenting programmes tailored to immigrant parents have been reported to improve the mental hea...
This article discusses the factors that influence decision making in front line child welfare in Swe...
ABSTRACT Intact identities of children, not of the dominant culture, is both a goal and an issue of ...
Abstract Title: Mission with obstacles. Treatment of families with migration background within the ...
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support ...
This study documented the role that child protection professionals play in enhancing parenting in Go...
This thesis is written from the perspective of cultural sociology and focuses on middle-class parent...
Migration is a stressful experience and research shows that newly arrived migrants in Sweden suffer ...
Immigrants who move to the United States often face the challenge of interpreting new laws and socia...
in a children's home (1984). She has also published a follow-up study of children who have been...
It can be argued that there is no correct formula for parenting worldwide although child legislation...
Effective and emotionally nurturing parenting practices constitute salient protective factors in the...
This article explores the possibilities of a systemic approach in the support of parents whose child...