Handbook of Parenting


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<p>This highly anticipated third edition of the <em>Handbook of Parenting</em> brings together an array of field-leading experts who have worked in different ways toward understanding the many diverse aspects of parenting. Contributors to the <em>Handbook</em> look to the most recent research and thinking to shed light on topics every parent professional and policymaker wonders about. Parenting is a perennially hot topic. After all everyone who has ever lived has been parented and the vast majority of people become parents themselves. No wonder bookstores house shelves of how-to parenting books and magazine racks in pharmacies and airports overflow with periodicals that feature parenting advice. However almost none of these is evidence-based. The <i>Handbook of Parenting</i> is. Period. Each chapter has been written to be read and absorbed in a single sitting and includes historical considerations of the topic a discussion of central issues and theory a review of classical and modern research and forecasts of future directions of theory and research. Together the five volumes in the <em>Handbook</em> cover Children and Parenting the Biology and Ecology of Parenting Being and Becoming a Parent Social Conditions and Applied Parenting and the Practice of Parenting.</p><p>Volume 3 <i>Being and Becoming a Parent</i> considers a large cast of characters responsible for parenting each with her or his own customs and agenda and examines what the psychological characteristics and social interests of those individuals reveal about what parenting is. Chapters in Part I on The Parent show just how rich and multifaceted is the constellation of children’s caregivers. Considered first are family systems and then successively mothers and fathers coparenting and gatekeeping between parents adolescent parenting grandparenting and single parenthood divorced and remarried parenting lesbian and gay parents and finally sibling caregivers and nonparental caregiving. Parenting also draws on transient and enduring physical personality and intellectual characteristics of the individual. The chapters in Part II on Becoming and Being a Parent consider the intergenerational transmission of parenting parenting and contemporary reproductive technologies the transition to parenthood and stages of parental development and then chapters turn to parents' well-being emotions self-efficacy cognitions and attributions as well as socialization personality in parenting and psychoanalytic theory. These features of parents serve many functions: they generate and shape parental practices mediate the effectiveness of parenting and help to organize parenting.</p>
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