Parents’ social connectedness is an important factor in child health and development outcomes and has been strongly linked to place. This study aimed to compare social connectedness amongst parents in inner versus outer-suburbs of Melbourne using a mixed methods approach. Parents were recruited via playgroups, mother’s groups and preschools and interviewed face- to-face regarding their social networks, with a second open-ended interview focusing on parents’ ideals and experiences of raising children in their current location. Parents in the two areas identified a similar number of contacts, but had differently structured networks. Outer-suburban parents were more likely than inner-suburban parents to have very few contacts, and to name thei...
A considerable number of researchers have now recognised the importance of parental strategies in me...
This paper presents some of the findings from a study that explored parental usage and perceptions o...
Parents’ ability to rely on their social contacts to access different types of support is said to re...
AbstractParents’ social connectedness is an important factor in child health and development o...
Parenthood is a significant life transition and a time of increased social support need. In newer re...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the ways that mothers’ groups and playgroups support famil...
The paper reports on a study of parents who participated in Communities for Children (CfC) programs ...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
This paper presents some of the findings from a study that explored parental usage and perceptions o...
The enrollment and engagement of middle-class families in historically low-income urban public schoo...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
The enrollment and engagement of middle-class families in historically low-income urban public schoo...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
This paper presents some of the findings from a study that explored parental usage and perceptions o...
This study examines aspects of neighbourhood social environments (namely, neighbourhood safety, cohe...
A considerable number of researchers have now recognised the importance of parental strategies in me...
This paper presents some of the findings from a study that explored parental usage and perceptions o...
Parents’ ability to rely on their social contacts to access different types of support is said to re...
AbstractParents’ social connectedness is an important factor in child health and development o...
Parenthood is a significant life transition and a time of increased social support need. In newer re...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the ways that mothers’ groups and playgroups support famil...
The paper reports on a study of parents who participated in Communities for Children (CfC) programs ...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
This paper presents some of the findings from a study that explored parental usage and perceptions o...
The enrollment and engagement of middle-class families in historically low-income urban public schoo...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
The enrollment and engagement of middle-class families in historically low-income urban public schoo...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
This paper presents some of the findings from a study that explored parental usage and perceptions o...
This study examines aspects of neighbourhood social environments (namely, neighbourhood safety, cohe...
A considerable number of researchers have now recognised the importance of parental strategies in me...
This paper presents some of the findings from a study that explored parental usage and perceptions o...
Parents’ ability to rely on their social contacts to access different types of support is said to re...