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portada Parenting Experts: Their Advice, the Research, and Getting it Right: How Their Advice Compares to Research Findings
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2005
Language
English
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
Weight
1
ISBN
0275976785
ISBN13
9780275976781

Parenting Experts: Their Advice, the Research, and Getting it Right: How Their Advice Compares to Research Findings

Jane Rankin (Author) · Praeger · Hardcover

Parenting Experts: Their Advice, the Research, and Getting it Right: How Their Advice Compares to Research Findings - Jane Rankin

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Synopsis "Parenting Experts: Their Advice, the Research, and Getting it Right: How Their Advice Compares to Research Findings"

Most parents lack the time, training, and other resources needed to consult the extensive research on parenting that has been produced by scientific study. Instead, many rely on advice from a few well-known authorities cited in popular books, newspaper columns, and other media. Dr. Rankin takes a critical look at the advice of five of these experts- Benjamin Spock, T. Berry Brazelton, James Dobson, Penelope Leach and John Rosemond-then compares it with the findings of hundreds of empirical studies on children and parents. The focus is on major parenting problems, including persistent infant crying, toilet training, early day care, discipline, adolescent sexuality education, substance abuse, and the influence of television and other electronic media. A final chapter summarizes the accuracy of each expert's advice compared with research findings, points out the common ground between experts, and summarizes their major strategies and biases. In some cases, a substantial gap exists between expert advice and scientific research findings. Parents, as well as medical, educational, and social service professionals and students will find this book not only helpful, but illuminating. Rankin's meticulous analysis points out areas of agreement and dispute between some of the most quoted parenting experts in the field, and, perhaps even more revealing, areas where their widely quoted pronouncements deviate from research and clinical evidence.

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