The authors in the presented paper are dealing with a view of young adults from children's homes and families on parenting. These views point out the main factors that have a direct impact on their understanding of parenting. These factors are: the attachment bond, the socialisation of a child in a children's home and the reason for placing a child in a children's home. This paper provides the results of a survey that investigates the ideas of young adults from children's homes and families about parenting through the means of a quantitative method, with an emphasis on a comparison of these ideas
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This paper presents the authors' ideas about parenting adult children, describes some of the results...
Much as each culture outlines, defines and controls the general bounds of its group's behavior, the ...
The authors in the presented paper are dealing with a view of young adults from children's homes and...
The literature on parenting is vast and encompasses a myriad of facets, including parents\u27 percep...
The aim of this study is to compare views on parenting of partners (from a gender perspective) in fa...
The article presents the results of an empirical study aftfie modem students'idea af the phenomenon ...
"Why do parents parent the way they do?" is a very important question. The aim of the current resear...
This study aimed to find out from practitioner’s perspectives the importance of parent-child relatio...
This study explores how children describe their experiences of family interaction with parents who h...
The child-mother relation in infancy was found very important not only as a predictor of a child'...
Parents\u27 important and sustaining impact on children\u27s development has been long recognized an...
This exploratory, qualitative study defines, describes, and analyzes key dimensions of the social pa...
Problems with parent training programmes, such as high attrition rates and poor skills maintenance, ...
Parenthood is a process of promoting the child’s progressive development and achieving personal auto...
Although peers become increasingly influential in adolescence, parents remain important in supportin...
This paper presents the authors' ideas about parenting adult children, describes some of the results...
Much as each culture outlines, defines and controls the general bounds of its group's behavior, the ...
The authors in the presented paper are dealing with a view of young adults from children's homes and...
The literature on parenting is vast and encompasses a myriad of facets, including parents\u27 percep...
The aim of this study is to compare views on parenting of partners (from a gender perspective) in fa...
The article presents the results of an empirical study aftfie modem students'idea af the phenomenon ...
"Why do parents parent the way they do?" is a very important question. The aim of the current resear...
This study aimed to find out from practitioner’s perspectives the importance of parent-child relatio...
This study explores how children describe their experiences of family interaction with parents who h...
The child-mother relation in infancy was found very important not only as a predictor of a child'...
Parents\u27 important and sustaining impact on children\u27s development has been long recognized an...
This exploratory, qualitative study defines, describes, and analyzes key dimensions of the social pa...
Problems with parent training programmes, such as high attrition rates and poor skills maintenance, ...
Parenthood is a process of promoting the child’s progressive development and achieving personal auto...
Although peers become increasingly influential in adolescence, parents remain important in supportin...
This paper presents the authors' ideas about parenting adult children, describes some of the results...
Much as each culture outlines, defines and controls the general bounds of its group's behavior, the ...