Parent-Child Relations: Context, Research, and Application, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (January 4, 2017) © 2018

  • Phyllis Heath
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  • Personal anecdotes
  • Updated research
  • Case studies

A contemporary look at parent-child relations throughout the lifespan.

This life-span approach to parent-child relations gives students a comprehensive, contemporary look at theories, research, and techniques within historical and cultural contexts. It covers every stage of development, including older parents and their adult children, and uses an inclusive approach that looks at a variety of different family contexts, such as foster families, military families, and families with an LGBTQ member, as well as the influence of culture and ethnicity on family beliefs and behaviours. The first chapter focuses on the history of theoretical and research influences of childrearing to help students understand why parents today hold certain beliefs regarding how to raise children. Theory and research are then interwoven through the book. An early chapter on strategies and techniques also sets the stage for upcoming discussions of parent-child relations.

Written with the student in mind, the book presents numerous examples. Critical thinking questions in every chapter encourage students to stop and consider their views regarding the material, and Spotlight features throughout provide examples of the influence of technology, diversity, and poverty on families.

  • Chapter 1: Historical and Theoretical Influences of Childrearing
  • Chapter 2: Parenting Patterns and the Impact of Culture and Context
  • Chapter 3: Parents and Children in Varied Family Structures
  • Chapter 4: Child Socialization Strategies and Techniques
  • Chapter 5: Becoming Parents and Parenting Infants and Toddlers
  • Chapter 6: Parent - Preschooler Interactions
  • Chapter 7: Parents and Their School-Age Children
  • Chapter 8: Parent - Adolescent Interactions
  • Chapter 9: The Relationships of Young Adults, Their Parents, and Their Children
  • Chapter 10: Middle Age and Older Parenthood and Grandparenthood
  • Chapter 11: Parenting Children with Special Needs
  • Chapter 12: Families at Risk and Families Coping with the Death of a Family Member

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