Fathers and Parenting Programmes: Barriers and Best Practice (Professional)
Community Practitioner 2009, April, 82, 4
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- 14,99 lei
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- 14,99 lei
Publisher Description
Introduction Fathers' involvement in parenting has many benefits to children, including higher academic achievement, (1) child self-esteem, interpersonal competence, enhanced development (2) and happiness. (3) Research also shows that active paternal engagement impacts positively on children's behaviour, (4) sleeping patterns, (5) mental health (6) and later psychological wellbeing. (7)
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