Foster Fathers and Carework: Engaging Alternate Models of Parenting

Fathering Pub Date : 2010-01-01 DOI:10.3149/FTH.0801.24
D. Riggs, P. Delfabbro, M. Augoustinos
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Abstract

Previous research on foster fathers suggests that such fathers often model parenting practices that may counter the abusive experiences of fathering enacted within their birth families, thus contributing to the breaking of negative parenting patterns. The present research sought to examine how a group of Australian foster fathers understand their role as fathers and their practices in creating families. More specifically, attention was paid to extending previous research that has found that foster fathers often parent in non-gender normative ways, and the implications of this for child-focused modes of care provision. Drawing on interviews and focus groups involving 31 gay and heterosexual foster fathers, most of whom were providing long-term care, the findings suggest that these men engage in child-focused approaches to care provision that provide a balance between adult’s and children’s needs and which involve a clear commitment to providing positive role models for children that often rework gender-normative approaches to parenting as men.
养父与照料:参与替代性育儿模式
先前对养父的研究表明,这些养父通常是养育子女的典范,可能会抵消其亲生家庭中父亲的虐待经历,从而有助于打破消极的养育模式。目前的研究试图检查一组澳大利亚养父如何理解他们作为父亲的角色和他们在创建家庭中的做法。更具体地说,研究人员注意扩展了先前的研究,这些研究发现,养父通常以非性别规范的方式养育子女,这对以儿童为中心的照料模式的影响。通过对31名男同性恋和异性恋养父的访谈和焦点小组的调查,研究结果表明,这些养父采用以儿童为中心的方式来提供照顾,在成人和儿童的需求之间取得平衡,并明确承诺为儿童提供积极的榜样,这通常会改变男性养育子女的性别规范方法。
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