Parents on Parenting: authentic images of parenting by those who’ve been there

Date

1992

Journal Title

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Volume Title

Publisher

Spring Arbor College Press

Abstract

What do you do if your daughter lives with your ex-husband— a thousand miles away? How does a single, working mother respond to the special challenges of raising kids? How can a father unload the emotional baggage he brings to the task of parenting? What happens when parents are from totally different cultures? Questions like these are addressed in Parents on Parenting, a collection of essays written by adults who earned college level credit for thinking through what they learned about parenting by being parents. Using David Kolb's model of experiential learning, they translated concrete experiences into abstract concepts, concepts which could then be applied to new situations. The result is fresh and thoughtful insights into the issues confronting today's changing families.

Description

Contributors: Eldon Abraham from Clarkston, Michigan Evelyn Bacon from Jackson, Michigan Fred and Linda Browning from Columbia, Tennessee Jonas Castro from Holt, Michigan Cherry Joseph from Flint, Michigan Linda Haas from Seattle, Washington Janies Lowe from Toledo, Ohio Stephanie McLaurine-Hughes from Lansing, Michigan Barb Oliver from Jackson, Michigan Floyd Ramseyer from Fostoria, Michigan Raymond Slumpfffrom Belleville, Michigan Gregory Rodriguez from Burton, Michigan Vivian Rogers from Livonia, Michigan Linda Smith from Wixom, Michigan Jean Taylor from Dearborn, Michigan plus those that asked to remain anonymous

Keywords

Parenting -- United States, Child rearing -- United States., Families -- United States, Child rearing, Families, Parenting

Citation

Cherem, Barbara, and Natalie Gianetti, eds. Parents on parenting: authentic images of parenting by those who've been there. Spring Arbor, MI: Spring Arbor College Press, 1992.

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