TY - BOOK ID - 111383279 TI - The Cambridge handbook of parenting AU - Morris, Amanda Sheffield AU - Smith, Julia Mendez PY - 2023 SN - 9781108891400 9781108835718 9781108813129 1108813127 1108835716 1108864961 1108880134 1108891403 PB - Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - Parenting. KW - Parent and child. KW - Child development. KW - Child psychology. KW - Behavior, Child KW - Child behavior KW - Child study KW - Children KW - Pediatric psychology KW - Child development KW - Developmental psychology KW - Development, Child KW - Developmental biology KW - Child and parent KW - Children and parents KW - Parent-child relations KW - Parents and children KW - Children and adults KW - Interpersonal relations KW - Parental alienation syndrome KW - Sandwich generation KW - Parent behavior KW - Parental behavior in humans KW - Child rearing KW - Parent and child KW - Parenthood KW - Psychology KW - Development KW - Rôle parental KW - Parents et enfants KW - Rôle parental UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:111383279 AB - Parenting is a critical influence on the development of children across the globe. This handbook brings together scholars with expertise on parenting science and interventions for a comprehensive review of current research. It begins with foundational theories and research topics, followed by sections on parenting children at different ages, factors that affect parenting such as parental mental health or socioeconomic status, and parenting children with different characteristics such as depressed and anxious children or youth who identify as LGBTQ. It concludes with a section on policy implications, as well as prevention and intervention programs that target parenting as a mechanism of change. Global perspectives and the cultural diversity of families are highlighted throughout. Offering in-depth analysis of key topics such as risky adolescent behavior, immigration policy, father engagement, family involvement in education, and balancing childcare and work, this is a vital resource for understanding the most effective policies to support parents in raising healthy children. ER -