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Parenting By George W. Holden

Parenting by George W. Holden


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Conveys a dynamic view of parenting where it is acknowledges that children affect parents just as much as parents affect children.

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Parenting: A Dynamic Perspective by George W. Holden

In contrast to the traditional and unidirectional views of parenting, this text conveys a dynamic view of parenting whereby children affect parents just as much as parents affect children. At the same time, the book is parent-centered, with an emphasis on such questions as why parents behave the way they do, rather than taking a child-centered approach (e.g., how parents provide a context for development). In doing so, the text reflects a multi-level ecological approach to childrearing. Rather than viewing parenting as monolithic and static (such as embodied in a parenting style), a more complex view is articulated. The focus is on processes inherent in parenting (e.g., attachment, child effects, the role of stress) that may contribute to both stability and change in child rearing. Parents' change is recognized-across situations, domain of interaction, children, and time. Although written from a psychological perspective, views from other disciplines - including sociology, criminology, anthropology, and pediatrics - are also discussed where appropriate. Research is presented in a way that is accessible and interesting but also accurate and intellectually rich.

About George W. Holden

GEORGE W. HOLDEN, Ph.D. is Professor of Psychology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. He received his B.A. from Yale University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. After earning his degree in developmental psychology with a minor in social psychology, he was a member of the psychology faculty at the University of Texas for 23 years. While at U.T., he was head of the developmental area from 1990 to 1996 and the Director of the Institute of Human Development and Family Studies from 1995 to 1997. For five years (1999 to 2004) he served as Associate Chair of the Psychology Department. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Society and a member of the Society for Research in Child Development, the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, and the Society for Research in Human Development, where he is currently President. He has been or is on the editorial boards of Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Journal of Family Psychology, Parenting, and the Journal of Emotional Abuse. Dr. Holden's research interests are in the area of social development, with a focus on parent-child relationships. He is especially interested in understanding the determinants of parental behavior, parental social cognition, and the causes and consequences of family violence. For example, he has investigated how parenting is affected and children are impacted by marital violence. Another topic he has investigated in several studies is parental use of physical punishment and children's perception of it. His research has been supported by grants from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Justice, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. He is the author of numerous scientific articles and chapters, and the books Parenting: A dynamic perspective (Sage, 2010) and Parents and the Dynamics of Child Rearing (Westview, 1997). In addition he co-edited Children Exposed to Marital Violence (American Psychological Association, 1998) and the Handbook of Family Measurement Techniques, Vol. 2 & 3 (Sage, 2001). He is married and has three children.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments PART I: UNDERSTANDING PARENTS AND CHILD REARING 1: INTRODUCTION: FROM BELIEFS TO EVIDENCE Parenting Beliefs Throughout History Sources of Beliefs about Parenting Parenting Research Findings 2: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PARENTING Introduction to Theory Major Theories of Parent-Child Relationships Narrow Theories 3: APPROACHES TO PARENTING RESEARCH Multiple Approaches Comparing Approaches 4: THE CONTROVERSY OF PARENTAL INFLUENCE Historical Evidence About Parental Influence Associations Between Parenting and Children?s Outcomes The Human Behavioral Genetics Challenge A New Perspective on How Parents Matter Trajectories and Development 5: DETERMINANTS OF PARENTING Categories of Determinants Cultural and Distal Determinants Contextual Determinants Stable Characteristics Determinants Situational Determinants Interrelations Among Determinants PART II: PARENTING AND DEVELOPMENT 6: BECOMING A PARENT Deciding to Have a Child Getting Pregnant, Staying Pregnant, and Encountering Problems Labor and Childbirth The Preterm Newborn Transitioning to Parenthood Parenting the Newborn The Problem of Infant Mortality Ethical Issues 7: PARENTING: FROM INFANCY THROUGH THE PRESCHOOL YEARS Parenting an Infant Parenting a Toddler Parenting a Preschooler 8: PARENTING: THE MIDDLE-CHILDHOOD YEARS Parents and Within-Family Interactions Parents and External Influences 9: PARENTING: ADOLESCENTS Adolescent Development in the Context of the Home Problems for Adolescents and their Parents How Parents Help Teens Navigate Adolescence PART III: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 10: PARENTING IN NONTRADITIONAL FAMILIES AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS Nontraditional Families Parenting in Special Populations 11: CULTURAL INFLUENCES ON PARENTING Cultural Diversity Among North American Parents Parenting in Minority Groups Parenting in Different Countries Religion and Parenting 12: CHILD MALTREATMENT: WHEN PARENTING GOES AWRY Child Maltreatment Through History The Four Faces of Maltreatment Maltreatment Across Time and Country Protecting Maltreated Children: Foster Parents 13: SOCIAL POLICY ISSUES The Changing American Family Do the Math: Economic Costs of Family Problems Social Policy Responses Controversial Social Policy Ideas Appendix: Journals That Frequently Publish Studies Pertaining to Parenting Glossary References Author Index Subject Index About the Author

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CIN1412951429G
9781412951425
1412951429
Parenting: A Dynamic Perspective by George W. Holden
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20090724
448
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