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Parents’ experiences and use of parenting resources during the transition to parenthood
by
Sanders, Rachael
, Lehmann, Jennifer
, Gardner, Fiona
in
Babies
/ Child Health
/ Child Rearing
/ CHILDREN
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Developmental Stages
/ Early Parenthood
/ EDUCATION
/ Educational Technology
/ Families & family life
/ Family Involvement
/ Females
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ HEALTH CARE
/ Internet
/ Language Acquisition
/ Maternal & child health
/ Maternal health services
/ Medical care
/ Mothers
/ Parenting
/ Parenting Skills
/ Parenting Styles
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Part B: Regular Issue
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal education
/ Womens health
/ Young Children
2020
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Parents’ experiences and use of parenting resources during the transition to parenthood
by
Sanders, Rachael
, Lehmann, Jennifer
, Gardner, Fiona
in
Babies
/ Child Health
/ Child Rearing
/ CHILDREN
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Developmental Stages
/ Early Parenthood
/ EDUCATION
/ Educational Technology
/ Families & family life
/ Family Involvement
/ Females
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ HEALTH CARE
/ Internet
/ Language Acquisition
/ Maternal & child health
/ Maternal health services
/ Medical care
/ Mothers
/ Parenting
/ Parenting Skills
/ Parenting Styles
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Part B: Regular Issue
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal education
/ Womens health
/ Young Children
2020
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Parents’ experiences and use of parenting resources during the transition to parenthood
by
Sanders, Rachael
, Lehmann, Jennifer
, Gardner, Fiona
in
Babies
/ Child Health
/ Child Rearing
/ CHILDREN
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Developmental Stages
/ Early Parenthood
/ EDUCATION
/ Educational Technology
/ Families & family life
/ Family Involvement
/ Females
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ HEALTH CARE
/ Internet
/ Language Acquisition
/ Maternal & child health
/ Maternal health services
/ Medical care
/ Mothers
/ Parenting
/ Parenting Skills
/ Parenting Styles
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Part B: Regular Issue
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal education
/ Womens health
/ Young Children
2020
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Parents’ experiences and use of parenting resources during the transition to parenthood
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Parents’ experiences and use of parenting resources during the transition to parenthood
2020
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The purpose of this paper is to report on new parents’ experiences of using the available range of parenting resources that help to guide parenting choices and practices. Using a semi-structured interview schedule, 30 participants were asked about their engagement with parenting resources. The types of resources considered most salient to the participants of this study in Victoria, Australia, included professional services, peers, family and friends, and written material. On the whole, these parents valued expert opinion when they encountered problems but experienced a level of frustration when they did not ‘feel heard’ by professionals or when faced with mixed messages. While they reported some resistance to overt advice offered by family and friends, especially if the information was considered ‘out-dated’, they relied heavily on informal advice and support from peers, even if this was supported only by anecdotal evidence.
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