The Future of Parenting Programs: An Introduction

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
M. Bornstein, J. Kotler, J. Lansford
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Abstract

SYNOPSIS Human children do not and cannot survive and grow in a solitary way to achieve responsible adult maturity. They require caregiving and support from parents. Reciprocally, good parenting calls for attentive, nurturant, and constructive action with children. Therefore, scholars and practitioners who work with families are invested in optimizing child development through parenting, and programs designed to promote parenting abound around the world. However, the development, application, and integration of parenting programs to date are too often siloed and haphazard. In consequence, successes of parenting programs have been hampered, and the time, efforts, energy, and funds supporting them have too often been spent achieving only limited effects, not always at scale. The purpose of this Parenting: Science and Practice Special Issue is to guide the design, implementation, uptake, and scaling of future parenting programs toward greater rigor, wider acceptance, and ensured accomplishment.
育儿计划的未来:导论
人类儿童不会也不可能以孤独的方式生存和成长,以实现负责任的成人成熟。他们需要父母的照顾和支持。反过来,良好的养育要求对孩子采取细心、养育和建设性的行动。因此,与家庭合作的学者和实践者致力于通过父母教育优化儿童发展,旨在促进父母教育的项目在世界各地比比皆是。然而,到目前为止,育儿计划的发展、应用和整合往往是孤立的和随意的。结果,育儿计划的成功受到了阻碍,支持这些计划的时间、努力、精力和资金往往只取得了有限的效果,而不是总能达到规模。本期《育儿:科学与实践》特刊的目的是指导未来育儿计划的设计、实施、吸收和扩展,使其更严格、更广泛地被接受,并确保取得成功。
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5.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
14
期刊介绍: Parenting: Science and Practice strives to promote the exchange of empirical findings, theoretical perspectives, and methodological approaches from all disciplines that help to define and advance theory, research, and practice in parenting, caregiving, and childrearing broadly construed. "Parenting" is interpreted to include biological parents and grandparents, adoptive parents, nonparental caregivers, and others, including infrahuman parents. Articles on parenting itself, antecedents of parenting, parenting effects on parents and on children, the multiple contexts of parenting, and parenting interventions and education are all welcome. The journal brings parenting to science and science to parenting.
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