Parenting : what really counts?
- Title
- Parenting : what really counts? / Susan Golombok.
- Published by
- London ; Philadelphia : Routledge, 2000.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- xiii, 124 pages; 24 cm
- Summary
- The author considers whether it is necessary to have two parents and explores the psychological processes that underlie optimal development for children, particularly the quality of the child's relationship with parents and the wider social world.
- Subject
- Parenting
- Parent and child
- Parents > Psychology
- Single parents
- Gay parents
- Child psychology
- Parent-Child Relations
- Psychology, Child
- Parenting
- Single-Parent Family
- Single Parent
- Child psychology
- Gay parents
- Parent and child
- Parents > Psychology
- Single parents
- Psychologie
- Kind
- Familienbeziehung
- Eltern
- Ouderschap
- Ouder-kind-relaties
- Contents
- pt. I. Family type. 1. Number of parents: one versus two? 2. Fathers: present or not? 3. Genetic ties: related or not? 4. Parents' sexual orientation: heterosexual or homosexual? -- pt. II. Family relationships. 5. Quality of relationships between parents and children. 6. Quality of marriage and parents' psychological state. 7. Children's individual characteristics and their wider social world. 8. Parenting: what really counts?
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.