Strong, positive coparenting alliances play adaptive functions in a wide variety of family systems. For unmarried, expectant parents in nonromantic relationships, impediments to developing a positive coparenting alliance are formidable. However, these obstacles must be overcome if unmarried fathers are to stay engaged and coparent their child together with their children\u27s mothers. This article spotlights Figuring It Out for the Child (FIOC), a Brady Education Foundation-sponsored initiative for expectant unmarried first-time African American parents. FIOC builds on the expectant parents\u27 often untapped and overlooked desires and resolve to create a positive life for their baby, and helps them build bridges to communicate, collaborate...
being Study (N = 1,702 couples) are employed to examine the association between mother-and father-re...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 29, 2013).The entire t...
Despite the benefits for children and families of fathers who are involved positively with their chi...
More than half of poor African American infants are born into fragile families and nearly half gro...
This report examines effects of a coparenting intervention designed for and delivered to expectant u...
Despite a nonmarital birth rate of 70% for non-Hispanic Black women in the United States, there is a...
Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or...
Results of semistructured interviews with 45 pregnant unmarried first-time African American mothers ...
This article proposes an additional adoption model to allow joint adoption and co-parenting by singl...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...
Literature shows that when fathers are involved in their children’s lives, their children have bette...
Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or...
The past 15 years have seen the explosive growth of a new field of study that has come to be known a...
This report examines coparenting and triadic interactions in 19 unmarried, first-time African Americ...
African American youth from single mother homes continue to be overrepresented in statistics on risk...
being Study (N = 1,702 couples) are employed to examine the association between mother-and father-re...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 29, 2013).The entire t...
Despite the benefits for children and families of fathers who are involved positively with their chi...
More than half of poor African American infants are born into fragile families and nearly half gro...
This report examines effects of a coparenting intervention designed for and delivered to expectant u...
Despite a nonmarital birth rate of 70% for non-Hispanic Black women in the United States, there is a...
Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or...
Results of semistructured interviews with 45 pregnant unmarried first-time African American mothers ...
This article proposes an additional adoption model to allow joint adoption and co-parenting by singl...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...
Literature shows that when fathers are involved in their children’s lives, their children have bette...
Background: Most prenatal preventive interventions for unmarried mothers do not integrate fathers or...
The past 15 years have seen the explosive growth of a new field of study that has come to be known a...
This report examines coparenting and triadic interactions in 19 unmarried, first-time African Americ...
African American youth from single mother homes continue to be overrepresented in statistics on risk...
being Study (N = 1,702 couples) are employed to examine the association between mother-and father-re...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 29, 2013).The entire t...
Despite the benefits for children and families of fathers who are involved positively with their chi...