Handbook of Parenting, Second Edition: Volume 3: Being and Becoming A Parent

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-03-01
Publisher(s): Lawrence Erlbau
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Summary

Completely revised and expanded from four to five volumes, this new edition of theHandbook of Parentingappears at a time that is momentous in the history of parenting. Parenting and the family are today in a greater state of flux, question, and redefinition than perhaps ever before. We are witnessing the emergence of striking permutations on the theme of parenting: blended families, lesbian and gay parents, and teen versus fifties first-time moms and dads. One cannot but be awed on the biological front by technology that now not only renders postmenopausal women capable of childbearing, but also presents us with the possibility of designing babies. Similarly on the sociological front, single parenthood is a modern day fact of life, adult child dependency is on the rise, and parents are ever less certain of their own roles, even in the face of rising environmental and institutional demands that they take increasing responsibility for their offspring. TheHandbook of Parentingconcerns itself with: *different types of parents--mothers and fathers, single, adolescent, and adoptive parents; *basic characteristics of parenting--behaviors, knowledge, beliefs, and expectations about parenting; *forces that shape parenting--evolution, genetics, biology, employment, social class, culture, environment, and history; *problems faced by parents--handicap, marital difficulties, drug addiction; and *practical concerns of parenting--how to promote children's health, foster social adjustment and cognitive competence, and interact with school, legal, and public officials. Contributors to theHandbook of Parentinghave worked in different ways toward understanding all these diverse aspects of parenting, and all look to the most recent research and thinking in the field to shed light on many topics every parent wonders about. Each chapter addresses a different but central topic in parenting; each is rooted in current thinking and theory, as well as classical and modern research in that topic; each has been written to be read and absorbed in a single sitting. In addition, each chapter follows a standard organization, including an introduction to the chapter as a whole, followed by historical considerations of the topic, a discussion of central issues and theory, a review of classical and modern research, forecasts of future directions of theory and research, and a set of conclusions. Of course, contributors' own convictions and research are considered, but contributions to this new edition present all major points of view and central lines of inquiry and interpret them broadly. TheHandbook of Parentingis intended to be both comprehensive and state of the art. As the expanded scope of this second edition amply shows, parenting is naturally and closely allied with many other fields.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Contents of Volume 1p. xv
Contents of Volume 2p. xvii
Contents of Volume 4p. xix
Contents of Volume 5p. xxi
About the Authors in Volume 3p. xxv
The Parent
Motheringp. 3
Fathers and Familiesp. 27
Coparenting in Diverse Family Systemsp. 75
Single Parenthoodp. 109
Grandparenthoodp. 141
Adolescent Parenthoodp. 173
Nonparental Caregivingp. 215
Sibling Caregivingp. 253
Parenting in Divorced and Remarried Familiesp. 287
Lesbian and Gay Parenthoodp. 317
Parenting and Contemporary Reproductive Technologiesp. 339
Becoming and Being A Parent
The Transition to Parentingp. 363
Stages of Parental Developmentp. 389
Personality and Parentingp. 415
Parents' Knowledge and Expectations: Using What We Knowp. 439
Parental Monitoring and Knowledge of Childrenp. 461
Parent Beliefs Are Cognitions: The Dynamic Belief Systems Modelp. 485
Parental Attributionsp. 509
Parental Attitudes Toward Childrearingp. 537
Psychoanalysis and Parenthoodp. 563
Author Indexp. 1
Subject Indexp. 1
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