Author: Richard Fletcher, Chris May, Jennifer St George Description: Richard Fletcher, Chris May, Jennifer St George explore the psychological and physical changes in fathers triggered by pregnancy and ...
Author: Mr David Lammy MP Author title: MP Description: MP David Lammy who chairs the All Party Parliamentary Group (Westminster UK) on Fatherhood discusses raising the profile of fathers particularly ...
Author: Jane Hanley Description: Jane Hanley discusses the impact of postnatal depression on the brain of her infant and the longer term impacts on the child. She also explores recognising postnatal depression ...
... the views and experiences of fathers in order to provide better support during the perinatal period
Vol 4 Issue 3 Mellow Futures: An adapted perinatal programme for parents with ...
... in the newborn stage, language acquisition, perinatal education for Fathers and the 1001 days. We’ve also got drumming for birth and the use of dance and singing to help build parenting villages. Come ...
... most helpful. The study involved ten parents (two fathers and eight mothers), 33 multi-agency practitioners, and 15 strategic actors (local and national politicians and representatives of refugee charities). ...
How mothers and fathers see each other as co-parents of their children plays a key role in how well-adjusted their kids become, a new study suggests.
Researchers found that, in a sample of low-income ...
Including fathers in strategies to improve infant health could help narrow disparities
Fathers can make a huge difference in whether an infant is breastfed and placed to sleep safely, according to ...
... of fathers than mothers to disclose to their child that they are not their genetic parent, and a greater reluctance to talk about it once they have disclosed.
In fact, researchers found that only 42% ...
... caregivers in general, not just mothers. Paternity leave has also been shown to positively impact relationships within families, and that increased time between fathers and infants may help attune fathers ...
... Thomas, VTPP graduate student and the lead author on the paper, their data shows that in mice, offspring of fathers exposed to alcohol have a number of placenta-related difficulties, including increased ...
... to the rights, empowerment and wellbeing of women of childbearing potential (and to a lesser extent, prospective fathers); and third, the adverse impacts of inaction are much more frequent and more profound ...
FOLLOWING THE SUCCESS OF THE 2021 VIDEO COMPETITION, THE IJBPE IS RUNNING A...
POSTER COMPETITION 2022
Create a striking poster that contains information which is specifically tailored to fathers, ...
... mothers and fathers here, with the latter tending to use a narrower frequency range. Most importantly, though, it has a fascinating melody to it: what Malloch (1999) calls ‘communicative musicality’, an ...
... children and less likely to monitor their children’s screen time, perhaps because they chose to avoid conflict with their children when they already had a lot of stress in their lives. Fathers, on the ...
Author: Anonymous
Description: This teaching activity aims to enable mothers, fathers and co-parents attending an antenatal class or preparation for parenting session to make decisions about their preferred ...
Author: Nigel Sherriff, Valerie Hall Description: This article summarises the research into why fathers should be included in public services intended for the family, including maternity services; what ...
... that will work in their own lives.
Don’t forget how worried fathers and partners will be! Emphasise that they, too, need to practise relaxation for their own mental health and to support the mothers. ...