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Integrating Financial Wellbeing Support into Parenting Programmes: Practitioner Perspectives on Acceptability and Feasibility

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Smith G   +10 more
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Sharing the Parental Bedroom

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— In the discussion entitled "Sharing the Parental Bedroom" (1980;244:1498) that appeared in the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS section, both consultants presented a negative view of infants and young children sharing a bedroom with the parent, and one consultant thought it was the parents whose "needs are being served by this arrangement ...
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Shared parental leave

Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2018
In 2015 this new benefit to employees was introduced so that parents can be more flexible in how they arrange to take time off work to care for children.
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Equally Shared Parenting

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2001
Conventional images of motherhood and fatherhood, social interactions, and gender-based job pressures push couples toward unequal parenting. Equally sharing parents resist those pressures, and construct equality through everyday negotiations and ongoing decisions about family and work. They do not believe that mothers are more responsible for children,
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Shared Parenting Dysfunction

The American Journal of Family Therapy, 2002
Joint custody of children is the most prevalent court ordered arrangement for families of divorce. The goal of joint custody is to provide children the benefit of both parents' involvement and influence in their lives. To achieve this goal, judges require parents to engage in shared parenting, where joint decision-making and co-operation are necessary.
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Sharing stories of discrimination with parents

Journal of Adolescence, 2014
ABSTRACTIn this study we examined whether experiences of discrimination during childhood and adolescence were told to parents, the reasons for not telling, and whether telling was associated with adolescent characteristics and aspects of the current parent–child relationship. The sample included 200 ethnically diverse college students.
Linda P, Juang, Moin, Syed
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Autism and Shared Parental HLA Antigens

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1985
We hypothesized that parents of autistic children may share HLA antigens (human leukocyte antigens or histocompatibility antigens) more commonly than the population of parents of normal children since autism is present at birth or shortly thereafter, and since mothers of autistic children tend to share some of the symptoms of preeclampsia and parents ...
E G, Stubbs   +2 more
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