Parents have the primary role of guiding and nurturing their child, ensuring all the child’s physical, social and emotional needs are met, enabling them to develop and become an important part of the community in which they live. The challenge is to effectively support parents to be able to undertake this vital role in a manner that provides the best outcomes for the child, the family and the community as a whole. This Policy Brief explores the factors that influence parenting practices and the impact of these factors on a child’s development. The features of effective parental support are also examined. Why is this issue important? Scientific evidence shows that parenting plays a central role in the cognitive, language, social and emotio...
Present-day psychologists often identify parenting as an important part of children\u27s growth and ...
Families who live in rural areas prioritize the fulfillment of economic needs rather than patterns o...
The use of appropriate parenting educational strategies to support young mothers is a neglected rese...
Governments are showing more and more interest in providing services to parents to help them fulfil ...
Governments are concerned to promote positive parenting but it is difficult to know how and where to...
This resource sheet examines programs for Australian Indigenous families that effectively support pa...
Caring for young children, and getting the caring right, is becoming recognised as one of the most s...
Consistent, responsive, and nurturing early relationships foster emotional well-being in young child...
This literature review was commissioned by the Social Mobility Commission to explore the extent to w...
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Background: This study used household survey data on the prevalence of child, parent and family vari...
Parents and the family and home environment play a central role in the early learning and developmen...
Parenting is a dominant factor for child development and the survival of the human race. As such, th...
The health and well-being of families is significantly influenced by government policies and funding...
This article sets out how the prevention of child maltreatment can be enhanced by a multi-level popu...
Present-day psychologists often identify parenting as an important part of children\u27s growth and ...
Families who live in rural areas prioritize the fulfillment of economic needs rather than patterns o...
The use of appropriate parenting educational strategies to support young mothers is a neglected rese...
Governments are showing more and more interest in providing services to parents to help them fulfil ...
Governments are concerned to promote positive parenting but it is difficult to know how and where to...
This resource sheet examines programs for Australian Indigenous families that effectively support pa...
Caring for young children, and getting the caring right, is becoming recognised as one of the most s...
Consistent, responsive, and nurturing early relationships foster emotional well-being in young child...
This literature review was commissioned by the Social Mobility Commission to explore the extent to w...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145365/1/sop200090.pd
Background: This study used household survey data on the prevalence of child, parent and family vari...
Parents and the family and home environment play a central role in the early learning and developmen...
Parenting is a dominant factor for child development and the survival of the human race. As such, th...
The health and well-being of families is significantly influenced by government policies and funding...
This article sets out how the prevention of child maltreatment can be enhanced by a multi-level popu...
Present-day psychologists often identify parenting as an important part of children\u27s growth and ...
Families who live in rural areas prioritize the fulfillment of economic needs rather than patterns o...
The use of appropriate parenting educational strategies to support young mothers is a neglected rese...