Encyclopedia of Parenting

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Antisocial Behavior
attachment research
behavior
behavioral assessment
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child
Child's Subjective Experience
Chronic
Conflict Resolution Strategies
deaf
depression
developmental psychology
educational psychology
empirical studies in parenting
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family systems theory
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hearing
ICSI
Impulse Control
Interparental Conflict
Joint Book Reading
Juvenile Delinquency
Large Families
love
Love Withdrawal
Mental Health Conference
Mommy Sock
Parent Child Interactional Problems
parental
Parental Power Assertion
Racial Group Membership
Racial Identity Development
Racial Stimuli
relationships
School Reform Strategy
socialization processes
Unexpected Disability
Violated
visual
Visual Gestural Communication
withdrawal
Words Jealousy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781579581596
  • Weight: 884g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Parenting receives growing amounts of attention from researchers, and what was once considered chiefly an art is now also recognized for being a science. Our knowledge of parenting has increased significantly in the last few decades; new developments continue to happen daily. The Encyclopedia of Parenting provides, in reference book format, what we now know about parents, parenting, and the parent-child relationship, synthesized in some 250 alphabetically arranged entries. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and provides an authoritative overview of a particular topic.

Subjects covered include: child activity; child outcomes; child states; parent behaviours; parental situations; external and community factors; systematic concerns; the transition to parenthood; available resources; persons who have added to our knowledge of the field. Entries draw on a wide range of disciplines, including psychology, education, and sociology. Each entry closes with a bibliography, and the volume concludes with a selected list of works for further reading.