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    ISBN: 9783847409243
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (352 pages)
    Series Statement: Sonderheft der Zeitschrift Für Familienforschung Ser. v.11
    Parallel Title: Print version Betz, Tanja Parents in the Spotlight : Parenting Practices and Support from a Comparative Perspective
    Parallel Title: Parents in the spotlight
    DDC: 306.874
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    Keywords: Parenting ; Educational psychology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Elternschaft ; Elternbild ; Sozialpolitik ; Familienhilfe
    Abstract: Children and parents have become a focus of debates on new social risks in European welfare states. Policymaking elites have converged in defining such risks, and they have outlined new forms of parenting support to better safeguard children and activate their potential. Increasingly, parents are suspected of falling short of public expectations. Contributors to this special issue scrutinize this shift towards parenting as performance and report recent forms of parenting support.
    Abstract: Cover -- Parents in the Spotlight. Parenting Practices and Support from a Comparative Perspective -- Journal of Family Research/Zeitschrift für Familienforschung Special Issue/Sonderheft 11 (2016/2017) -- Table of contents -- Introduction: Parenting practices and parentingsupport in recent debates and policies -- A Parents and parenting: Concepts and recent state of the art -- Parenting newspeak -- Parenting: Critical insights from a sociological perspective -- Review: Children and their parents in childhood studies -- B Parenting as performance -- Learning processes in the transition to young parenthood -- Unequal parents' perspectives on education. An empirical investigation of the symbolic power of political models of good parenthood in Germany -- How families experience deprivation: A qualitative study on mothers and fathers living in poverty in Germany -- Families, friendships and diversity -- C Dangerous parenting? -- The overburdened mother: How social workers view the private sphere -- Health risk 'single-mother family'? Towards an explanation of their low participation rate in Germany's early health screening programme for children -- What explains dangerous parenting and how can it be changed? -- D New parenting support and earlyintervention in European countries -- Parenting and family-oriented programmes for preventing child behaviour problems: What the evidence tells us -- Necessary compromises? Tensions in the delivery of parenting support in England -- Happy children in the Netherlands: Positive parenting and problems to solve -- (Re-)Discovering parents and parenting in France: What really is new? -- Converging interventions? Social investment elements in child health strategies in Germany ,Sweden, and the United Kingdom -- Parenting and parenting support in Germany and Sweden: Convergence and persistent dissimilarities.
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