This article examines how parenting practices popularly classed as ‘good’ are related to poverty, education and time pressure. Using the 2012 UK Poverty and Social Exclusion (PSE) survey we argue that parenting practices such as reading, playing games and eating meals together are not absent among those who are less well educated, have lower incomes or are more deprived of socially accepted necessities: therefore, political claims of widespread ‘poor parenting’ are misplaced. Further, we suggest that the dominant trope of poor people being poor at parenting may arise because the activities of the most educationally advantaged parents – who do look different to the majority – are accepted as the benchmark against whom others are assessed. Th...
Recent years have been characterised by government attempts to requisition family as a mechanism for...
Parental responsibility is often the focus of research and policy surrounding closing the attainment...
This paper explores the role of parenting practices in promoting the well-being of children growing ...
This article examines how parenting practices popularly classed as ‘good’ are related to poverty, ed...
Parenthood poses unique challenges and is complicated if parents are unable to provide adequately fo...
Parenting has come to play a pivotal role in breaking intergenerational disadvantage and increasing ...
Current political rhetoric and some media commentaries suggest there is a yawning gap of understandi...
Popular and political discussions in the UK about children’s future prospects are currently dominate...
Low-income parents have long been demonised in both political discourses and mainstream media, portr...
Policy discourses around child poverty and its causes and effects on families emerged in the 1990s, ...
We propose a household production function approach to human development in which the role of parent...
"Within the United Kingdom, the importance of the appropriate parenting of children in their early y...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sport, Education and S...
The last two decades have witnessed an increasing politicisation of parenting and the emergence of p...
UK governments have historically viewed lone parents as a political and social problem. This article...
Recent years have been characterised by government attempts to requisition family as a mechanism for...
Parental responsibility is often the focus of research and policy surrounding closing the attainment...
This paper explores the role of parenting practices in promoting the well-being of children growing ...
This article examines how parenting practices popularly classed as ‘good’ are related to poverty, ed...
Parenthood poses unique challenges and is complicated if parents are unable to provide adequately fo...
Parenting has come to play a pivotal role in breaking intergenerational disadvantage and increasing ...
Current political rhetoric and some media commentaries suggest there is a yawning gap of understandi...
Popular and political discussions in the UK about children’s future prospects are currently dominate...
Low-income parents have long been demonised in both political discourses and mainstream media, portr...
Policy discourses around child poverty and its causes and effects on families emerged in the 1990s, ...
We propose a household production function approach to human development in which the role of parent...
"Within the United Kingdom, the importance of the appropriate parenting of children in their early y...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Sport, Education and S...
The last two decades have witnessed an increasing politicisation of parenting and the emergence of p...
UK governments have historically viewed lone parents as a political and social problem. This article...
Recent years have been characterised by government attempts to requisition family as a mechanism for...
Parental responsibility is often the focus of research and policy surrounding closing the attainment...
This paper explores the role of parenting practices in promoting the well-being of children growing ...