Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Parenting
and Caring
- Becoming a parent or carer
- Types of parents and carers
- biological parents
- Social Parents
- adoption
- fostering
- step-parenting
- surrogacy
- carers
- primary
- Informal and formal
- The roles of parents and carers
- Satisfying the specific
need of the dependant
- Building a
positive
relationship
with the
dependant
- Promoting
the wellbeing
of the
dependant
- Preparations for
becominga parent or
carer
- Changing health behaviours,
e.g. nutrition, physical activity,
social or spiritual connections
- enhancing knowledge and skills,
e.g. education knowledge,
information, training
- modifying the
physical
environment, e.g.
housing,
amenities,
equipment
- organising finances, e.g
budgeting, saving, support
payments
- Factors affecting the roles
of parents and cares
- Characterisitics of the
dependant
- Age
- skills/capabilities
- Special needs,
e.g. illness,
disability
- Styles of
parenting or
caring
- authoritarian
- democratic
- negligent
- permissive/
indulgent
- rights and
responisiblilties
in parenting and
caring
- legal rights of
parents,
carers and
dependants
- Responsibilities
of parents and
carers
- duty of care
- setting limits
- discipline
- Influences
on parents
and carers
- Personal
- culture,
customs and
tradition
- religion/spirituality
- previous experience
- education
- own
upbringing
- multiple
commitments
e.g. work,
study, sport,
family
- socioeconomic
status
- special needs
e.g. illness or
disability
- community
attitudes
- gender
expectations
- media stereotype
- Support for parents and carers
- Types of support
- informal
- relatives
- friends
- neighbours
- formal
- government
agencies
- community
organisations
- Types of services provided
through formal support
- health care
- education
- financial support
- child care
- respite care
- counselling