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American Journal of Sociology, 1946
Mothers selected to represent various subcultures in the Midwest were queried in group tests and individual interviews on their ideas of parenthood. Mothers of lower social classes, Negroes, and those with older children tend to have more traditional conceptions than do mothers of higher status, white mothers, and those with younger children ...
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Mothers selected to represent various subcultures in the Midwest were queried in group tests and individual interviews on their ideas of parenthood. Mothers of lower social classes, Negroes, and those with older children tend to have more traditional conceptions than do mothers of higher status, white mothers, and those with younger children ...
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Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1965
(1965). Motivation for Parenthood. Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment: Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 405-413.
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(1965). Motivation for Parenthood. Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment: Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 405-413.
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Journal of Medical Ethics
Singh asserts that the parent–child relationship engenders a moral responsibility for the newborn. Simultaneously, he contends, drawing on the argument from potentiality, that the fetal stage of human development does not establish the parent–child relationship.
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Singh asserts that the parent–child relationship engenders a moral responsibility for the newborn. Simultaneously, he contends, drawing on the argument from potentiality, that the fetal stage of human development does not establish the parent–child relationship.
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2019
Chapter 3 focuses on contemporary ideals and practices of ‘parenting’ by examining the normative constructions of parenthood articulated at parenting classes run by St John’s (conservative evangelical) and St George’s (charismatic evangelical), in which the parent–child relationship and its relationship with wider social norms was in question.
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Chapter 3 focuses on contemporary ideals and practices of ‘parenting’ by examining the normative constructions of parenthood articulated at parenting classes run by St John’s (conservative evangelical) and St George’s (charismatic evangelical), in which the parent–child relationship and its relationship with wider social norms was in question.
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Notions of parenthood - parenthood through adoption
1995Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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A scoping review of the green parenthood effect on environmental and climate engagement
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2023Trisha R Shrum +2 more
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