Why Siblings Matter is a cornerstone text on siblinghood, offering a much-needed scientific update on the supportive role of sibling relationships.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Naomi White completed her PhD on the topic of siblings at the Centre for Family Research at the University of Cambridge, UK with funding from the Royal Society of New Zealand Rutherford Foundation and the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust. This work was part of a larger study led by Professor Claire Hughes that has tracked children's social and cognitive development from toddlerhood to the teenage years. She is currently completing clinical psychology training at the University of Otago, New Zealand. Professor Claire Hughes is Deputy Director of the Centre for Family Research at the University of Cambridge, UK. She has now launched a new longitudinal study of the transition to parenthood and the role of early parent-infant interactions in mediating relations between prenatal wellbeing and the early development of executive control and self-regulation with collaboration from teams in the USA and in the Netherlands. Her studies are funded by the ESRC and the Wellcome Trust.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Sibling Relationships: An Introduction Chapter 2 Becoming a Sibling: A Time of Crisis? Chapter 3 Developmental Changes and Individual Differences in Sibling Relationships Chapter 4 Sibling Relationships in the Family Context Chapter 5 Siblings as Agents for Social Development Chapter 6 Siblings Social Understanding and Success at School Chapter 7 Sibling Relationships and Psychological Wellbeing Chapter 8 Sibling Relationships in the Context of Disability or Chronic Illness Chapter 9 Sibling Relationships in Cultural Context Chapter 10 Sibling Relationships and Societal Changes: Looking Back and Looking Forward
Chapter 1 Sibling Relationships: An Introduction Chapter 2 Becoming a Sibling: A Time of Crisis? Chapter 3 Developmental Changes and Individual Differences in Sibling Relationships Chapter 4 Sibling Relationships in the Family Context Chapter 5 Siblings as Agents for Social Development Chapter 6 Siblings Social Understanding and Success at School Chapter 7 Sibling Relationships and Psychological Wellbeing Chapter 8 Sibling Relationships in the Context of Disability or Chronic Illness Chapter 9 Sibling Relationships in Cultural Context Chapter 10 Sibling Relationships and Societal Changes: Looking Back and Looking Forward
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