Contemporary Issues in Perinatal Education (eBook, PDF)
Knowledge into Practice
Redaktion: Nolan, Mary; Gore, Shona
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Contemporary Issues in Perinatal Education (eBook, PDF)
Knowledge into Practice
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Providing essential knowledge and understanding that midwives, health visitors, nursery nurses and lay birth and early parenting educators need to deliver effective and evidence-based education to all new parents and families, this book explores key issues in perinatal education.
Bringing together research and thinking around preconception and birth, infant sleep, nutrition, attachment and development, it also includes chapters on topics of growing importance, such as preconception education, LGBTQ+ parent education, the role of parenting advice, parent education across different cultures…mehr
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Bringing together research and thinking around preconception and birth, infant sleep, nutrition, attachment and development, it also includes chapters on topics of growing importance, such as preconception education, LGBTQ+ parent education, the role of parenting advice, parent education across different cultures and teaching antenatal classes online. Each chapter includes a key knowledge update and pointers for practice.
This wide-ranging and practical text is an important read for all those supporting new parents from pregnancy through the first 1000 days, especially those delivering antenatal care and birth and early parenting education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000649635
- Artikelnr.: 64759758
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000649635
- Artikelnr.: 64759758
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The earliest intervention. 2.Improving health and well-being before,
between and beyond pregnancy. 3.Would you like to become pregnant in the
next year? The key question® initiative in the United States.
4.Breastfeeding promotion in early learning settings. Part II: Building
Parents' Relationships with their Infants from Pregnancy Onwards.
5.Stressed pre- birth? How the foetus is affected by a mother's state of
mind. 6.Commentary: Motherhood in conditions of war- Biological and
psychological routs to infant development. 7.Attachment: A play of
closeness and distance. 8.Just chatting with a baby is more than you might
think. 9.The musical key to babies' cognitive and social development.
10."Daddy's Funny!" Father's playfulness with young children. 11.Creative
play spaces: Finding the space for play. 12.Role of the parent-child
attachment relationship. 13.The transition to parenthood and early child
development in families with LGBTQ+ parents. Part III: Preparation for
Labour and Birth. 14.Commentary: A Mindful approach to childbirth education
and preparation for childbirth. 15.Preparing women for homebirth. 16.The
power to transform: Freeing women's instinctual potential for giving birth
through body-centred preparation in pregnancy. Part IV: Education and
Support for Parents of Twins. 17.Sleep patterns of twins. 18.Breastfeeding
twins. 19Helping parents understand and navigate the twin bond. Part V:
What parents need to know about sleeping, weaning, and the media.
20.Infant sleep and feeding in evolutionary perspective. 21.Sleep in early
childhood: The role of bedtime routines. 22.Food fussiness in early
childhood: Assessment and management. 23.Weaning a baby onto a vegan diet.
24.A Relationship-based framework for early childhood media use. Part VI:
The 'How' of education and supporting parents 25.Commentary: Tug of War-
Could polarised parenting advice cause harm? 26.Exploring the application
(or use) of educational theory in perinatal parenting through four
theorists. 27.Group intervention to treat fear of childbirth with
psycho-education and relaxation exercises. 28.Commentary- parenting
programmes are not culturally relevant to many communities. 29.Approachable
parenting: The five pillars of parenting pregnancy and beyond programme for
Muslim families. 30.Heteronormative obstacles in regular antenatal
education and the benefits of LGBTQ certified options: Experiences among
prospective LGBTQ parents in Sweden. 31.A psychodynamic approach to working
with pregnant teenagers and young parents. 32.Fathers prenatal
relationships with 'their' baby and 'her' pregnancy- implications for
antenatal education. 33.Tips for facilitating antenatal education online.
The earliest intervention. 2.Improving health and well-being before,
between and beyond pregnancy. 3.Would you like to become pregnant in the
next year? The key question® initiative in the United States.
4.Breastfeeding promotion in early learning settings. Part II: Building
Parents' Relationships with their Infants from Pregnancy Onwards.
5.Stressed pre- birth? How the foetus is affected by a mother's state of
mind. 6.Commentary: Motherhood in conditions of war- Biological and
psychological routs to infant development. 7.Attachment: A play of
closeness and distance. 8.Just chatting with a baby is more than you might
think. 9.The musical key to babies' cognitive and social development.
10."Daddy's Funny!" Father's playfulness with young children. 11.Creative
play spaces: Finding the space for play. 12.Role of the parent-child
attachment relationship. 13.The transition to parenthood and early child
development in families with LGBTQ+ parents. Part III: Preparation for
Labour and Birth. 14.Commentary: A Mindful approach to childbirth education
and preparation for childbirth. 15.Preparing women for homebirth. 16.The
power to transform: Freeing women's instinctual potential for giving birth
through body-centred preparation in pregnancy. Part IV: Education and
Support for Parents of Twins. 17.Sleep patterns of twins. 18.Breastfeeding
twins. 19Helping parents understand and navigate the twin bond. Part V:
What parents need to know about sleeping, weaning, and the media.
20.Infant sleep and feeding in evolutionary perspective. 21.Sleep in early
childhood: The role of bedtime routines. 22.Food fussiness in early
childhood: Assessment and management. 23.Weaning a baby onto a vegan diet.
24.A Relationship-based framework for early childhood media use. Part VI:
The 'How' of education and supporting parents 25.Commentary: Tug of War-
Could polarised parenting advice cause harm? 26.Exploring the application
(or use) of educational theory in perinatal parenting through four
theorists. 27.Group intervention to treat fear of childbirth with
psycho-education and relaxation exercises. 28.Commentary- parenting
programmes are not culturally relevant to many communities. 29.Approachable
parenting: The five pillars of parenting pregnancy and beyond programme for
Muslim families. 30.Heteronormative obstacles in regular antenatal
education and the benefits of LGBTQ certified options: Experiences among
prospective LGBTQ parents in Sweden. 31.A psychodynamic approach to working
with pregnant teenagers and young parents. 32.Fathers prenatal
relationships with 'their' baby and 'her' pregnancy- implications for
antenatal education. 33.Tips for facilitating antenatal education online.







