Single Parenting
Mostrando 1-8 de 8 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Single-parenting: a case of class division on ideas of marriage and motherhood
Rev. bras. estud. popul.. Publicado em: 2012-06
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2. Parenting practices in chemical dependents / Práticas educativas parentais em dependentes químicos
Parenting practices are defined as mannering classrooms emitted by the parents which have the purpose to suppress undesirable behavior and stimulate the occurrence of proper behaviors on children (use of explanations, punishment or rewards). Thus, this work has as a goal describing parenting practices reported by the young people interned in a rehabilitation
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Familias monoparentais e vulnerabilidades: uma abordagem a partir dos Centros Municipais de Educação Infantil de Ponta Grossa - PR - 2007/2008
Essa dissertação tem como objeto de estudo o cotidiano das famílias monoparentais em situação de vulnerabilidade social atendidas nos Centro Municipais de Educação Infantil da cidade de Ponta Grossa PR. As famílias pesquisadas, além de encontrarem-se sozinhas em seus lares, possuem aquilo que a literatura aponta como vulnerabilidade social. No decor
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Adolescentes em conflito com a lei: perfil e intervenção. / Adolescents in conflict with the law: profile and intervention.
This study belongs to a research program, driving at the development of an adequate social repertoire, which could decrease the re-incidence of criminal behaviour in youth. Adolescents attended in Community Services and Probation in Sao Carlos were characterized, under objective of assessing the major number of variables and its correlation to criminal behav
Publicado em: 2006
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5. Artificial Insemination by Donor (AID) and the Use of Surrogate Mothers—Social and Psychological Impact
Today families are being created by such procedures as test tube fertilization, artificial insemination and surrogate parenting. In addition to traditional couples, moreover, single persons, gay couples and others are seeking to form family units. In the eagerness to produce an offspring there is often little thought given to the needs or the feelings of the
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6. Montrose M. Wolf (1935–2004)
Montrose Madison Wolf, who discovered the reinforcing power of adult attention for children and based on that discovery invented and named the nonviolent parenting procedure time-out; who discovered that absent speech and social development could be artificially created with operant conditioning techniques; who first engineered a token economy into a useful
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7. Parenting and survival in anthropoid primates: Caretakers live longer
Most anthropoid primates are slow to develop, their offspring are mostly single births, and the interbirth intervals are long. To maintain a stable population, parents must live long enough to sustain the serial production of a sufficient number of young to replace themselves while allowing for the death of offspring before they can reproduce. However, in ma
The National Academy of Sciences.
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8. Psychiatric intervention in primary care for mothers whose schoolchildren have psychiatric disorder.
BACKGROUND. Psychiatric disorder in schoolchildren has been linked to increased general practice attendance rates. This increase may, in part, be a result of maternal stress focused on the disturbed child, and of a decrease in confidence in parenting. AIM. A study was undertaken to pilot the feasibility of a single session, psychiatric intervention in primar