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Supporting children and parents through family changes : Children's Issues Centre, National Seminar proceedings, November 1995 / edited by Anne B. Smith and Nicola J. Taylor.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Dunedin [N.Z.] : University of Otago Press, 1996Description: 134 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1877133078
  • 9781877133077
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.890993
LOC classification:
  • HQ722.5 .U55 1996
Contents:
Introduction -- Family Demographic Changes: Good News or Bad News? -- Research on the Effect of Marital Transitions on Children -- The Torn Whariki -- Panel Discussion - Family Members' Perspectives on Family Changes -- The Legal Realities for Children and Families - Part One: 'A Legal Overview' -- The Legal Realities for Children and Families - Part Two: 'Economic and Property Consequences for Children' 'But Mum! I Desperately Need the Reeboks' -- The Legal Realities for Children and Families - Part Three: 'Reaching the Best Agreements for Children and Families' -- Summing Up and Close for the Day -- Trying to Understand and Interpret the Child's Perspective -- Panel Discussion - Child, Parent and Family Support Services -- Seminar Workshops -- Summing Up and Closing Remarks.
Subject: How children and families are being affected by the increasingly common family reorganisations resulting from separation, divorce and remarriage was the theme of the seminar. Papers cover law, educational and developmental psychology, social anthropology and demography.
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Eight papers.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction -- Family Demographic Changes: Good News or Bad News? -- Research on the Effect of Marital Transitions on Children -- The Torn Whariki -- Panel Discussion - Family Members' Perspectives on Family Changes -- The Legal Realities for Children and Families - Part One: 'A Legal Overview' -- The Legal Realities for Children and Families - Part Two: 'Economic and Property Consequences for Children' 'But Mum! I Desperately Need the Reeboks' -- The Legal Realities for Children and Families - Part Three: 'Reaching the Best Agreements for Children and Families' -- Summing Up and Close for the Day -- Trying to Understand and Interpret the Child's Perspective -- Panel Discussion - Child, Parent and Family Support Services -- Seminar Workshops -- Summing Up and Closing Remarks.

How children and families are being affected by the increasingly common family reorganisations resulting from separation, divorce and remarriage was the theme of the seminar. Papers cover law, educational and developmental psychology, social anthropology and demography.

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