The aim of this qualitative study was to investigate the participants experiences of a parent support group and the effect of their participation on their parental role from a learning perspective. As the parent support group takes place as a group activity, the focus was on the individual learning processes which, in turn, are influenced by both the group itself as well as the leaders of the group. The empirical data was collected from a focus group interview with four mothers, and analyzed using empowerment and coping theories. Based on the participants´ narratives, the result showed that the parent support group had a great social and pedagogic effect on the participants. As a result of the received knowledge in the group from both leade...
textThe transition to motherhood requires adjustments to new roles and growing demands on time and f...
This study was designed to examine the effectiveness of a Parent Education Workshop in enhancing par...
textThe transition to motherhood requires adjustments to new roles and growing demands on time and f...
In 2007 the Prevention Unit at Södermalm in Stockholm started a group activity for parents and child...
In 2007 the Prevention Unit at Södermalm in Stockholm started a group activity for parents and child...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not there is any significant shift in mothers\...
This dissertation explores the role of self-help groups in empowering parents of children with cance...
This thesis has focused on exploring the experiences of families with young children (aged three or ...
The purpose of our study is to examine how parents experienced their participation and their involve...
Rationale: Theory suggests that when parents believe in their ability to positively influence their ...
This study focused in creating curriculum based workshops in order to guide parents on how to help t...
This study aimed to identify whether the number of supporters who provided different types of suppor...
IntroductionParenting programmes help to alleviate conduct problems in children, but ensuring that a...
THE QUALITATIVE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH HAVE DEFINED THE FIRST PARENTING SUPPORT FROM SOCIOLOGICAL , PSY...
Background: The first 2 years of a child’s life have been found to be crucial to healthy growth and ...
textThe transition to motherhood requires adjustments to new roles and growing demands on time and f...
This study was designed to examine the effectiveness of a Parent Education Workshop in enhancing par...
textThe transition to motherhood requires adjustments to new roles and growing demands on time and f...
In 2007 the Prevention Unit at Södermalm in Stockholm started a group activity for parents and child...
In 2007 the Prevention Unit at Södermalm in Stockholm started a group activity for parents and child...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not there is any significant shift in mothers\...
This dissertation explores the role of self-help groups in empowering parents of children with cance...
This thesis has focused on exploring the experiences of families with young children (aged three or ...
The purpose of our study is to examine how parents experienced their participation and their involve...
Rationale: Theory suggests that when parents believe in their ability to positively influence their ...
This study focused in creating curriculum based workshops in order to guide parents on how to help t...
This study aimed to identify whether the number of supporters who provided different types of suppor...
IntroductionParenting programmes help to alleviate conduct problems in children, but ensuring that a...
THE QUALITATIVE EMPIRICAL RESEARCH HAVE DEFINED THE FIRST PARENTING SUPPORT FROM SOCIOLOGICAL , PSY...
Background: The first 2 years of a child’s life have been found to be crucial to healthy growth and ...
textThe transition to motherhood requires adjustments to new roles and growing demands on time and f...
This study was designed to examine the effectiveness of a Parent Education Workshop in enhancing par...
textThe transition to motherhood requires adjustments to new roles and growing demands on time and f...