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Considerations for determining parenting arrangements: factors that influence outcomes
Considerations for determining parenting arrangements: factors that influence outcomes
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Table of Contents
Summary
Risk and Resiliency
Time Spent Parenting
Individual and Family Factors Relevant to Determining Parenting Arrangements
Section 1: The Effects of Divorce on Children from a Risk and Resiliency Perspective
Impact of Divorce
Risk and Protective Factors
Section 2: Time Spent Parenting
How Much Time is Ideal?
Time Spent Parenting and Child and Parent Factors
Stability of and Changes to Arrangements
Section 3: Factors Affecting Outcomes for Children
Characteristics of the child
Characteristics of the parents
Type of parenting
The parent-child relationship
The inter-parental relationship
Conflict
Family Violence
The social and physical environment for parents and children
Practical Considerations
Conclusion
References
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Date modified:
2023-01-19