Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the ways that mothers’ groups and playgroups support families with children aged 0–5 years and foster community connectedness in newer residential communities in Perth, Western Australia. Background: The transition to parenthood is a time of increased support need. Changing community demography has resulted in a loss of traditional support structures and an increased need for local community initiatives to support families with young children. Design: A qualitative descriptive design was used for this initial phase of a mixed methods sequential exploratory study. Method: Data were collected between December 2011–August 2012. Interviews and focus groups conducted with 39 mothers provided insights fro...
Community playgroups have significant social and economic benefits not just for children but also fo...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia with the dual focus of providing s...
The supported playgroup model has widespread popularity in Australia, though its informality may wor...
Supported playgroups are community-based services that provide low intensity family support, through...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia to provide stimulating early child...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
Parenthood is a significant life transition and a time of increased social support need. In newer re...
While it is generally recognised that early childhood programs play an important role in increasing ...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To investigate the relationships between participation in mothers...
Becoming a mother is a major life experience eliciting a range of physical, psychological, and socia...
Issue addressed The study aim was to investigate the relationships between social capital measures a...
In communities where members actively engage with others, perceive their neighbourhood to be safe, a...
Issue addressed: Social support is essential during early motherhood. Societal changes have altered ...
Social isolation is an everyday experience for many mothers and children within culturally and lingu...
Background Playgroups are a relatively unique form of family support program that is common in Austr...
Community playgroups have significant social and economic benefits not just for children but also fo...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia with the dual focus of providing s...
The supported playgroup model has widespread popularity in Australia, though its informality may wor...
Supported playgroups are community-based services that provide low intensity family support, through...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia to provide stimulating early child...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
Parenthood is a significant life transition and a time of increased social support need. In newer re...
While it is generally recognised that early childhood programs play an important role in increasing ...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To investigate the relationships between participation in mothers...
Becoming a mother is a major life experience eliciting a range of physical, psychological, and socia...
Issue addressed The study aim was to investigate the relationships between social capital measures a...
In communities where members actively engage with others, perceive their neighbourhood to be safe, a...
Issue addressed: Social support is essential during early motherhood. Societal changes have altered ...
Social isolation is an everyday experience for many mothers and children within culturally and lingu...
Background Playgroups are a relatively unique form of family support program that is common in Austr...
Community playgroups have significant social and economic benefits not just for children but also fo...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia with the dual focus of providing s...
The supported playgroup model has widespread popularity in Australia, though its informality may wor...