Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Parenting
and Caring
- Becoming parents and carers
- Biological parents
- Pregnancy -
planned/unplanned
- IVF and GIFT
- Social parents
- Adoption
- Fostering
- Step-parenting
- Surrogacy
- Carer relationships
- Voluntary
- Paid
- Managing Parenting
and Caring
Responsibilities
- Preparations for
becoming a
parent of carer
- Physical -
prenatal
considerations
for parent and
child health
Anmerkungen:
- Biological
* optimise health during pregnancy and conception
* healthy diet, be aware of special needs
* No alcohol, drugs, smoking, excessive caffeine
* attend regular appointments/checkups
* attend prenatal classes
- Social
* similar to biological
- Caring
* healthy diet, regular exercise
* practice safe lifting skills and injections
* install rails and ramps
- Social changes
parents and carers
may have to make
Anmerkungen:
- Biological
* bond with others form prenatal classes
* investigate child friendly activities in area
* organise baby-free time for you ans your partner
* Arrange child-care if necessary
- Social
* Liaise with other families - sport, rec, etc
* investigate support groups, e.g.foster carers
* arrange child-free time, important in step families
- caring
* enlist support from friends and family
* identify support groups - Disability NSW
* investigate respite care - down time needed
* let your friends know your situation
- Emotional
preparations for the
new relationships
Anmerkungen:
- biological
* discuss your moods
* recognise your partner may be getting jealous of the attention the mother gets
* investigate relaxation techniques
- social
* discuss fears with partner and try to work out strategies
* recognise with formal or informal support is needed
- caring
* go to support groups for help
* get in touch with other carers
* understand the emotions the dependent may have when more permanent care is needed
- economic
Anmerkungen:
- biological
* prepare a budget and try to stick to it
* adjust mortgage payments whilst off work
* investigate all form of maternity and paternity leave
- social
* similar to biological
- caring
* plan budget and stick to it
* adjust mortgage payments
* investigate leave provisions at work
* investigate carers payment from Centrelink
* ask support groups for strategies
- Factors influencing
resource management in
the caring relationships
- Dependent
affected by the
caring relationships
- Age
- Skills
- Capabilities
- Special needs
- Resources
- Time
- Energy
- Finances
- Housing
- Access to
services
- HomeCare assistance
- Health
- Education
- Recreation
- Parenting and
Caring
Relationships
- Roles in parenting
and caring
- Individuals and groups
who adopt roles
- Biological and
Social parents
- Grandparents
- Relatives
including
siblings
- Teachers
- Paid Carers
- Significant
other (doctors,
social workers,
friends)
- Factors influencing
parenting and caring
relationships
- Age
- Gender
- Education
- Media
- Socioeconomic status
- Nature or relationship
- Style of parenting
- Authoritarian
- Democratic
- Negligent
- Permissive/indulgent
- Special Needs
- Illness
- Disability
- Culture and Religion
- Previous experience/upbringing
- Multiple role
expectations as a
result of
commitments to
- Family
- Work
- Sport/leisure
- Other
- Reights and
Responsibilities
in Parenting and
Caring
- Rights of Parents
- Responsibilities of Parents
- Rights of Carers
- Responsibilities of Carers
- Support for Parents and Carers
- Health Service
- Welfare Agencies
- Parenting Groups
- Community Groups
- Government Agencies
- Childcare Services
- Carers' Support Groups