The current study explored parents attitudes towards nonparental adults involvement in childrearing practices. Parents attitudes were operationalized in their willingness to share parenting responsibility and interest to participate in parenting activities. Data were collected through a quantitative survey with 1,090 parents from 17 Dutch neighborhoods. Results suggest that parents are ambivalent about involving others in childrearing practices. Furthermore, parents seem to prefer activities that do not focus explicitly on childrearing, but that do assist them in handling parenting tasks or give them the opportunity to exchange experiences. Fathers, parents with more sources of informal support, and parents who gave support themselves were ...
The study's findings corroborated, expanded, and questioned existing research in the field of home-s...
This paper begins by offering a definition of the concept of parenting education and providing an an...
The authors in the presented paper are dealing with a view of young adults from children's homes and...
The current study explored parents attitudes towards nonparental adults involvement in childrearing ...
This dissertation focuses on a contextual approach to childrearing: the educative civil society (ECS...
This dissertation focuses on a contextual approach to childrearing: the educative civil society (ECS...
The involvement of nonparental adults (NPAs) in the upbringing of children is widely considered to b...
The involvement of nonparental adults (NPAs) in the upbringing of children is widely considered to b...
The involvement of nonparental adults (NPAs) in the upbringing of children is widely considered to b...
Investigated the relationships between play and family environmental conditions in a survey of 67 Du...
In recent years, there has been a shift towards more intensive parenting (Lareau, 2003; Nelson, 2010...
Supportive social interactions between nonparental adults (i.e. social work professionals, volunteer...
A wide range of factors, ranging from perceived child behaviour problems to sociocultural factors, h...
In recent decades the family landscape has changed in most Western countries. There has been a clear...
The first two years of a child’s life are a critical period in preventing several lifestyle-related ...
The study's findings corroborated, expanded, and questioned existing research in the field of home-s...
This paper begins by offering a definition of the concept of parenting education and providing an an...
The authors in the presented paper are dealing with a view of young adults from children's homes and...
The current study explored parents attitudes towards nonparental adults involvement in childrearing ...
This dissertation focuses on a contextual approach to childrearing: the educative civil society (ECS...
This dissertation focuses on a contextual approach to childrearing: the educative civil society (ECS...
The involvement of nonparental adults (NPAs) in the upbringing of children is widely considered to b...
The involvement of nonparental adults (NPAs) in the upbringing of children is widely considered to b...
The involvement of nonparental adults (NPAs) in the upbringing of children is widely considered to b...
Investigated the relationships between play and family environmental conditions in a survey of 67 Du...
In recent years, there has been a shift towards more intensive parenting (Lareau, 2003; Nelson, 2010...
Supportive social interactions between nonparental adults (i.e. social work professionals, volunteer...
A wide range of factors, ranging from perceived child behaviour problems to sociocultural factors, h...
In recent decades the family landscape has changed in most Western countries. There has been a clear...
The first two years of a child’s life are a critical period in preventing several lifestyle-related ...
The study's findings corroborated, expanded, and questioned existing research in the field of home-s...
This paper begins by offering a definition of the concept of parenting education and providing an an...
The authors in the presented paper are dealing with a view of young adults from children's homes and...