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Fathering

Fathering
Author: Annie Devault
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1442628766

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Includes some material previously published in French under title: La paternitae au XXIe siaecle. Quaebec: Presses de l'Universitae Laval, 2009.


Mothering and Fathering

Mothering and Fathering
Author: Tine Thevenin
Publisher: Avery
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1993
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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Suggests that the difference in child rearing styles between women's tendency to nurture, and men's to encourage independence, may be innate, and recommends the advantage to children of encouraging both approaches.


Championship Fathering

Championship Fathering
Author: Carey Casey
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-09-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781604828009

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As CEO of the National Center for Fathering, Carey Casey uses his experience and stories—and his engaging, personable tone—to inspire champions-to-be in fathering. Championship Fathering will help fathers raise healthy, well-adjusted, confident kids—mentally, physically, and spiritually. It will help fathers use the principles of championship fathering: Loving, Coaching and Modeling. Men will appreciate Carey Casey’s experiences in sports. He is currently chaplain for the Kansas City Chiefs. The book also includes a foreword by Tony Dungy. A 3-minute daily radio feature hosted by Carey Casey, Today’s Father, is heard on over 600 stations nationwide.


Fathering

Fathering
Author: Will Glennon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1995
Genre: Father and child
ISBN:

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From one of the editors of Random Acts of Kindness comes an inspiring collection of stories from fathers stuggling to maintain meaningful bonds with their children.


Fathering the ADHD Child

Fathering the ADHD Child
Author: Edward H. Jacobs
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1998
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780765700681

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Fathers and mothers do not experience or handle parenting the same way. In the case of the ADHD child, for whom consistency is so important, differences in the way parents regard behavior, discipline, and ADHD itself often get in the way of their working effectively as a team. Clinical psychologist Edward H. Jacobs recognizes the needs and perspectives particular to fathers and he suggests how differences can be harnessed to strengthen and enrich the parenting team to benefit the ADHD child.


Fathering Like the Father

Fathering Like the Father
Author: Kenneth O. Gangel
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1441241620

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"We believe Christian dads need to learn from God and need to hear from fathers who are living out the relationship." With that, father-and-son authors Kenn and Jeff Gangel launch this highly practical guide to fathering by learning from the attributes of the original-God the Father. Exploring God's ways of communicating, forgiving, disciplining, and loving, the authors build a strong case for their conviction that fathering works best when patterned after the best. Their warm, reader-friendly style combines anecdotes from sports, popular culture, and personal experience. The result is a collection of useful, down-to-earth insights into a role that was sent from heaven. Each chapter includes "Kenn's story" and "Jeff's story"-fascinating and, at times, confessional vignettes fathers of all ages can identify with-along with helpful pointers called "Making It Work," questions for discussion, and suggestions to stimulate father-child dialogue. Fathering Like the Father will inspire any dad or study group interested in a better grip on what the authors label their "premier calling."


Situated Fathering

Situated Fathering
Author: William Marsiglio
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780742545694

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Situated Fathering proposes a new theoretical framework for studying how various contingencies of physical space, in conjunction with social/symbolic issues, affect men's identities as fathers and their involvement with children. Written largely for family scholars and students by an interdisciplinary team of leading scholars, this distinct volume of original research explores fathers in a wide range of physical and social spaces. Contributors outline directions for theoretically guided research in specific, often gendered fathering sites. Visit our website for sample chapters!


Generative Fathering

Generative Fathering
Author: Alan J. Hawkins
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1997
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0761901183

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Much contemporary scholarship on fathers comes from a deficit model, focusing on men's inadequacies as parents. This volume goes beyond a deficit model of fatherhood to what the editors term a 'generative fathering perspective'. It presents research that helps readers to understand generative fathering in challenging life circumstances.


Involved Fathering and Men's Adult Development

Involved Fathering and Men's Adult Development
Author: Rob Palkovitz
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135658927

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Involved Fathering and Men's Adult Development is an interdisciplinary book that synthesizes theoretical, empirical, and anecdotal writings from different fields and provides an analysis of extensive interviews with 40 fathers. Along with the exploration of the distinct contribution that fathers make to their children's development, the author pursues the parallel theme of the effect this involvement has on the fathers' own development in adulthood. This book will provide its readers with a realistic and useful beginning point to bring a synthesis of developmental theories, family studies perspectives, and men's insights about fathering that will enhance our academic understanding of fathering and adult development. This book can also spark reflective and practical application for fathers and families, whether readers are academicians, practitioners, policymakers, or fathers in the trenches.


Fathering from the Margins

Fathering from the Margins
Author: Aasha M. Abdill
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0231542275

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Despite a decade of sociological research documenting black fathers’ significant level of engagement with their children, stereotypes of black men as “deadbeat dads” still shape popular perceptions and scholarly discourse. In Fathering from the Margins, sociologist Aasha M. Abdill draws on four years of fieldwork in low-income, predominantly black Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, to dispel these destructive assumptions. She considers the obstacles faced—and the strategies used—by black men with children. Abdill presents qualitative and quantitative evidence that confirms the increasing presence of black fathers in their communities, arguing that changing social norms about gender roles in black families have shifted fathering behaviors. Black men in communities such as Bed-Stuy still face social and structural disadvantages, including disproportionate unemployment and incarceration, with significant implications for family life. Against this backdrop, black fathers attempt to reconcile contradictory beliefs about what makes one a good father and what makes one a respected man by developing different strategies for expressing affection and providing parental support. Black men’s involvement with their children is affected by the attitudes of their peers, the media, and especially the women of their families and communities: from the grandmothers who often become gatekeepers to involvement in a child’s life to the female-dominated sectors of childcare, primary school, and family-service provision. Abdill shows how supporting black men in their quest to be—and be seen as—family men is the key to securing not only their children's well-being but also their own.