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Parenting and Child Development in Nontraditional Families

English · Hardback

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This book goes beyond traditional families and traditional notions about their impact on child development to consider parallel issues with less-frequently-studied types of families. For developmentalists, family specialists, clinicians, and educators./P>


List of contents

Contents: Preface. M.E. Lamb, Parental Behavior, Family Processes, and Child Development in Nontraditional and Traditionally Understudied Families. A.E. Gottfried, A.W. Gottfried, K. Bathurst, C. Killian, Maternal and Dual-Earner Employment: Family Environment, Adaptations, and the Developmental Impingement Perspective. M.E. Lamb, Nonparental Child Care. G. Russell, Primary Caregiving Fathers. S. McLanahan, J. Teitler, The Consequences of Father Absence. R.A. Thompson, D.J. Laible, Noncustodial Parents. M.E. Lamb, K.J. Sternberg, R.A. Thompson, The Effects of Divorce and Custody Arrangements on Children's Behavior, Development, and Adjustment. E.M. Hetherington, M.M. Stanley-Hagan, Stepfamilies. H.D. Grotevant, J.K. Kohler, Adoptive Families. C.J. Patterson, R.W. Chan, Families Headed by Lesbian and Gay Parents. V.L. Gadsden, Black Families in Intergenerational and Cultural Perspective. B. Leyendecker, M.E. Lamb, Latino Families. P.C. Rosenblatt, Multiracial Families. J. Brooks-Gunn, P.R. Britto, C. Brady, Struggling to Make Ends Meet: Poverty and Child Development. K.J. Sternberg, M.E. Lamb, Violent Families. H. Dubowitz, The Families of Neglected Children.

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Michael E. Lamb

Summary

This book goes beyond traditional families and traditional notions about their impact on child development to consider parallel issues with less-frequently-studied types of families. For developmentalists, family specialists, clinicians, and educators.

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"Michael Lamb has been at work on important issues in child and family development for a long time. In this latest edited volume he has brought together an outstanding roster of colleagues to review the research on parenting and child development in the context of families that diverge from the format and configuration 'traditional' to 20th-century American society."
Contemporary Psychology
"Overall, the current volume leaves the reader with a sense of having learned a great deal, renewed insight into the dangers of stereotyping, respect for human adaptability, and the realization of how much more remains to be learned."
Journal of Marriage and the Family
"Parenting and Child Development in 'Nontraditional' Families is the long-awaited sequal to Michael Lamb's groundbreaking book Nontraditional Families: Parenting and Child Development.....I can thoroughly recommend this book. Each of the chapters is an up-to-date and succinct review written by experts in the field....The book will be of use to students on advanced undergraduate and post-graduate courses specializing in psychosocial development. Furthermore, it should attract interest from social science courses on the family and family therapy. I would recommend the book to any social scientist wishing to broaden their knowledge of the diversity of family forms in western society in the late 20th century."
Infant and Child Development

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