This study explored what some New Zealand families believe constitutes the successful management of unsupervised childcare. It was designed to increase social understanding and practitioner knowledge of the issue by exploring families' beliefs, practices and perspectives. A qualitative descriptive approach was used to obtain a straight description of successful unsupervised childcare, using the everyday language of the participating families. Data was collected in semi structured interviews with five family groups, and subjected to content and thematic analysis. Findings suggest unsupervised childcare is both choice and solution, though parents are fearful of the legal and social consequences of using it. Context of the care is important, w...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain knowledge and understanding of how parents experience Fam...
Background Parenting programmes are at the heart of intervention strategies for parents of children ...
Mothers have been involved with early childhood centres since their inception. Apart from obvious be...
This study explored what some New Zealand families believe constitutes the successful management of ...
“The family” is an institution acknowledged around the world as being the setting where children are...
Purpose: This qualitative study aimed to explore parent and professional view and perceptions about...
The purpose of this study is to explore parents' perceptions of young children's rights in the home ...
Family Group Conferencing originated first in New Zealand, as part of the Children and Young Person ...
This study explored family members' experience of, and satisfaction with, New Zealand Family Court d...
Traditionally, the study of families has been the domain of sociology rather than of psychology. For...
Examining the concepts underpinning the reasoning processes of social worker's decision-making provi...
The 1989 New Zealand educational reforms heralded major changes in all sectors of education. These c...
his study uses longitudinal telephone survey data gathered from using a computer-assisted telephone ...
Evidence-based parenting support programs (EBPS) based on social learning and cognitive behavioral p...
This dissertation describes a study that investigated the perceptions of foster/whānau caregivers of...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain knowledge and understanding of how parents experience Fam...
Background Parenting programmes are at the heart of intervention strategies for parents of children ...
Mothers have been involved with early childhood centres since their inception. Apart from obvious be...
This study explored what some New Zealand families believe constitutes the successful management of ...
“The family” is an institution acknowledged around the world as being the setting where children are...
Purpose: This qualitative study aimed to explore parent and professional view and perceptions about...
The purpose of this study is to explore parents' perceptions of young children's rights in the home ...
Family Group Conferencing originated first in New Zealand, as part of the Children and Young Person ...
This study explored family members' experience of, and satisfaction with, New Zealand Family Court d...
Traditionally, the study of families has been the domain of sociology rather than of psychology. For...
Examining the concepts underpinning the reasoning processes of social worker's decision-making provi...
The 1989 New Zealand educational reforms heralded major changes in all sectors of education. These c...
his study uses longitudinal telephone survey data gathered from using a computer-assisted telephone ...
Evidence-based parenting support programs (EBPS) based on social learning and cognitive behavioral p...
This dissertation describes a study that investigated the perceptions of foster/whānau caregivers of...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain knowledge and understanding of how parents experience Fam...
Background Parenting programmes are at the heart of intervention strategies for parents of children ...
Mothers have been involved with early childhood centres since their inception. Apart from obvious be...