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Birth and Parenting Skills Mary L. Nolan (Antenatal TeacherSenior Tutor, The National Childbirth Trust, London, UK)

Birth and Parenting Skills By Mary L. Nolan (Antenatal TeacherSenior Tutor, The National Childbirth Trust, London, UK)

Birth and Parenting Skills by Mary L. Nolan (Antenatal TeacherSenior Tutor, The National Childbirth Trust, London, UK)


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Presents a research-based account of the status of antenatal education, focusing on the key challenges it faces and offering suggestions for how these challenges might best be met. This title also includes an account of how the principles and practices of adult education should inform antenatal education.

Birth and Parenting Skills Summary

Birth and Parenting Skills: New Directions in Antenatal Education by Mary L. Nolan (Antenatal TeacherSenior Tutor, The National Childbirth Trust, London, UK)

A research-based, up-to-the minute account of the current status of antenatal education, focusing on the key challenges it faces in the future, offering suggestions for how these challenges might best be met. It describes some innovative approaches to accessing vulnerable groups of parents and how collaboration between the statutory and voluntary sectors might result in a better educational service for pregnant women and their families. Narratives from parents are analysed and commented upon, and underpinning the book will be an account of how the principles and practices of adult education should inform antenatal education. Demonstrates the potential for antenatal education to make a positive impact on women's experience of birth Points the way to accessing new sources of funding for antenatal classes Illustrates new teaching strategies with the aim of accessing groups of parents currently not involved with antenatal education Aims to show how antenatal education can be a central, rather than peripheral part of the holistic care provided to pregnant women and their families

Birth and Parenting Skills Reviews

Aimed at all those responsible for leading antenatal classes or organising programmes of parent education, whether in the NHS or the private sector. This book takes a bold groundbreaking approach to parent education, anyone dipping into it for ideas on games or teaching strategies is likely to be disappointed. As well as drawing on their own experiences as antenatal teachers, the editors are joined by other respected authorities in their field. It has proved an invaluable resource when teaching student midwives on a parent education module...an inspiration to those who are striving to improve provision for antenatal/parenthood education. Anabel JayThe Practising Midwife Vol 9 No 5

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Childbirth and Parenting Education: what the research says and why we may ignore it Chapter 2 : Context and Purpose: learning styles and principles of adult education Chapter 3: Why Education for Birth is Important Chapter 4: Birthing and Parenting Education for Men Chapter 5: Are Midwives Empowered Enough to Offer Empowering Education? Chapter 6: Innovative Practice in Birth Education: Birmingham Women's Hospital Bith Ideas Workshop 000 Chapter 7: Best Practice in Antenatal Education Improving services for women of South Asian heritage Parent education classes for South Asian Women: SAMPAD The Albany Practice, South East London: antenatal and postnatal groups The Bellevue Project: local classes for local women 4U Teenage Pregnancy Group Blackburn Teenage Mothers' Group The Cafe Class (National Childbirth Trust) Chapter 8 : Education for Birth and Parenting: where next? Index

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Birth and Parenting Skills: New Directions in Antenatal Education by Mary L. Nolan (Antenatal TeacherSenior Tutor, The National Childbirth Trust, London, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
20041208
176
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