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Shared Parenting After Divorce: A Review of Shared Residential Parenting Research
Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 2011One of the most complex and compelling issues confronting policymakers, parents, and the family court system is what type of parenting plan is most beneficial for children after their parents' divorce. How much time should children live with each parent?
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Shared Minds, Shared Feedback: tracing the influence of parental feedback on shared neural patterns
Cerebral Cortex, 2023Abstract Parental feedback affects children in multiple ways. However, little is known about how children, family, and feedback types affect parental feedback neural mechanisms. The current study used functional near-infrared spectroscopy-based hyperscanning to observe 47 mother–daughter pairs’s (mean age of mothers: 35.95 ± 3.99 yr old;
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Converting shared parental leave into shared parenting:
2019The UK government introduced Shared Parental Leave (SPL) in 2014 to expand parents' capabilities to share parenting, by affording fathers similar entitlements to post-birth leave as mothers. Policy sought to simultaneously address other sources of gender inequality to expand parents' capability sets to remain in work after childbirth and to share ...
Jana Javornik, Liz Oliver
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Divided Parents, Shared Children
2015There has been much discussion worldwide on parenting after parental separation, especially on the desirability for the children involved of equally shared care (co-parenting) and the feasibility of legal arrangements in which the children alternate their residence between their parents' houses (residential co-parenting).
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Working with parents: Sharing information
Practical Professional Child Care, 2005This is the second in a three-part guide to working with parents and carers. Last month we looked at the initial information you should give them. This month we focus on good practice in sharing information on an ongoing basis
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Parental Employment, Shared Parent–Child Activities and Childhood Obesity
Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2011We examine the effect of parental employment on child health as measured by children’s percentile body mass index (pBMI). Our investigation reveals that hours of parental employment are important determinants of child health. We find a highly significant role for the influence of fathers’ hours of work on the pBMI. Given that work hours of both mothers
Lisa Benson, Manouchehr Mokhtari
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Parents’ shared storybook reading – learning to read
Early Child Development and Care, 2016ABSTRACTParents engage in joint story book sharing where adults read an appropriate text to children, usually in the home environment. Story book sharing promotes the young children's development of receptive and expressive language abilities as well as their emerging early literacy abilities, which have an effect on the childrens success in school ...
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The Journal of Socio-Economics, 2009
Abstract Despite the high degree of flexibility and generosity in Sweden's parental leave program, one fifth of parents are not satisfied with the sharing of parental leave. This paper investigates whether ‘comparison sharing’, the sharing of parental leave by other comparable couples, influences the probability of satisfaction.
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Abstract Despite the high degree of flexibility and generosity in Sweden's parental leave program, one fifth of parents are not satisfied with the sharing of parental leave. This paper investigates whether ‘comparison sharing’, the sharing of parental leave by other comparable couples, influences the probability of satisfaction.
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