This paper is based upon in-depth interview studies with a range of parents and explores their beliefs, expectations and experiences of parenting support. Three dominant ways in which parents viewed parenting education are identified. The implications of these conceptual categories or ‘models’ of parenting support are discussed in terms of their impact on parents' approaches to parenting education and the quality of the outcomes. These interpretations raise questions about the nature and impact of parenting support. As such, they have significant implications for the development and delivery of future parenting provision
The purpose of this paper is to bring together and highlight common conceptual elements and findings...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of parents in their children’s educati...
This paper focuses on echoing to the roles of parents in solving issues of educating children. Thoug...
This paper is based upon in-depth interview studies with a range of parents and explores their belie...
This paper reports on the views of a community sample of 428 parents with primary school-aged childr...
A questionnaire on parent education was responded to by 209 parents in two suburban areas of Christc...
A range of policy initiatives have been introduced in Scotland with the aim of supporting families, ...
In this study, the behaviours, processes and self-perceptions of parents, in relation to their child...
The paper reports on the findings of a recent investigation in the USA of parent support programs an...
This paper begins by offering a definition of the concept of parenting education and providing an an...
Problems with parent training programmes, such as high attrition rates and poor skills maintenance, ...
Introduction: Research into parenting programmes has typically found that parental wellbeing, parent...
Abstract: Parents are the most responsible persons in the upbringing of the children. Positive pa...
Research shows that when families are involved in their children’s education, children’s academic ac...
Successive policy documents have referred to the need to support parents as an approach to reducing ...
The purpose of this paper is to bring together and highlight common conceptual elements and findings...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of parents in their children’s educati...
This paper focuses on echoing to the roles of parents in solving issues of educating children. Thoug...
This paper is based upon in-depth interview studies with a range of parents and explores their belie...
This paper reports on the views of a community sample of 428 parents with primary school-aged childr...
A questionnaire on parent education was responded to by 209 parents in two suburban areas of Christc...
A range of policy initiatives have been introduced in Scotland with the aim of supporting families, ...
In this study, the behaviours, processes and self-perceptions of parents, in relation to their child...
The paper reports on the findings of a recent investigation in the USA of parent support programs an...
This paper begins by offering a definition of the concept of parenting education and providing an an...
Problems with parent training programmes, such as high attrition rates and poor skills maintenance, ...
Introduction: Research into parenting programmes has typically found that parental wellbeing, parent...
Abstract: Parents are the most responsible persons in the upbringing of the children. Positive pa...
Research shows that when families are involved in their children’s education, children’s academic ac...
Successive policy documents have referred to the need to support parents as an approach to reducing ...
The purpose of this paper is to bring together and highlight common conceptual elements and findings...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of parents in their children’s educati...
This paper focuses on echoing to the roles of parents in solving issues of educating children. Thoug...