If these modern friend - finding techniques tell us anything, it's that
mothers value relationships with other mothers.
These findings suggest that
mothers value their relationships with home visitors across personal, educational, and emotional domains.
Not exact matches
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 36, 521 - 527 Flouri, E. (2002) «Exploring the
relationship between
mothers» and fathers» parenting practices and their materialist
values» in Proceedings of the XXVII Annual Colloquium on Research in Economic Psychology / SABE 2002 Conference on Behavioural Economics.
• 8 out of 10 people (80 %) think fathers should feel as able as
mothers to ask for flexible working • 8 out of 10 women (80 %) and more than 6 out of 10 men (62 %) agree that fathers are as good as
mothers at caring for children • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 42 % strongly, that society
values a child's
relationship with its
mother more than it
values a child's
relationship with its father • Almost 6 out of 10 (59 %) agree with the statement that society assumes
mothers are good for children, fathers have to prove it • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that there should be a zero tolerance approach if fathers do not take on their parenting responsibilities • Almost 7 out of 10 (67 %) agree that dads should be encouraged to spend time in school reading with their child • 7 out of 10 (70 %) agree, 50 % strongly, that dads should be able to stay overnight with their partner in hospital when their baby is born.
In the British report, those estranged from their parents reported four issues that affected their
relationships with both
mothers and fathers: emotional abuse, differing expectations about family roles, clashes based on personalities or
value systems and neglect.
Advocacy The actress recalls the biggest lessons learned since becoming a
mother, and how to remember and
value yourself as a part of the
relationship with a new baby.
Our members»
value loving, harmonious
relationships, spiritual growth, self - awareness, unity consciousness, honesty, integrity, raising the collective vibration and healing
Mother Earth.
i would like to meet a single lady (or single
mother is ok) who believes that love, honesty, respect and loyalty are the true
values in a
relationship.
«I think that so long as one's
value to a firm is measured in time rather than your output, efficiency and
relationships with clients, there will be an inherent tension between wanting to be the best
mother possible, and the best employee possible.»
The following features of parenting behavior are especially valuable to assess because they reveal information about the parent — child attachment
relationship (Bowlby, 1988): how a
mother comforts her child when the child is ill, hurt, or frightened; how she reads and responds to her children's cues; whether and how she prioritizes her children's needs; and whether she
values the child and helps the child to feel safe and secure.
Although the terms «
mother,» «father,» and «caregiver» are used throughout the Principles, API embraces the diversity of family structures and
values all people in a child's life who actively foster a strong attachment
relationship with the children in their care.
Other parts of the evaluation look at how coherent the
mother's account of her childhood attachment experiences are, whether she
values attachment
relationships, and whether she can see how attachment experiences in childhood have affected her own development, including her parenting of her own children.
Mother - child
relationship scores also have a strong negative skew, although the «tail» of low
values is not as pronounced as for father - child
relationships.
Means, standard deviations (SD), F -
values and P -
values for
mother's parent — child
relationship measures by family type
Variations in the quality of maternal caregiving shape the neurobiological systems that regulate stress reactions.18 Higher sensitivity was found in
mothers and fathers who
valued attachments based on their recollections of being accepted themselves and sensitively cared for as a child.27 Likewise, in close
relationships with non-parental caregivers or mentors in which the child feels safe and secure, the child will make ample use of joint attention to social and non-social objects and events.