Fathers' childcare involvment with children with and without disabilities.
By: Young, Daniel M.
Contributor(s): Roopnarine, Jaipaul L.
Series: Topics in Early Childhood Special Education 14 (4) 1994: 488-502. 1994Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DISABILITY | FATHERS | PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT | PARTICIPATIONSummary: The present study examined fathers' involvment in childcare and their marital stress levels, functioning styles, and support for childcare in 23 two-parent families that had a pre-school aged child with a disability and 24 two-parent families with a nondisabled pre-school aged child. The data are discussed in terms of socioeconomic resources of the parents, appropriate early education programmes for young children with disabilities, and the ability of fathers to care for children with disabilities.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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The present study examined fathers' involvment in childcare and their marital stress levels, functioning styles, and support for childcare in 23 two-parent families that had a pre-school aged child with a disability and 24 two-parent families with a nondisabled pre-school aged child. The data are discussed in terms of socioeconomic resources of the parents, appropriate early education programmes for young children with disabilities, and the ability of fathers to care for children with disabilities.
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