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Parenting support in Europe
Molinuevo, Daniel; Camus, Pascale; Pirard, Florence et al.
2013
 

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Keywords :
parenting support; childcare services
Abstract :
[en] The influence of parenting on the well-being and future opportunities of children is widely acknowledged, but it is only recently that parenting support and education have come to be viewed as a social investment that contributes towards reducing parental stress and helping parents to manage their work–life balance. European Member States provide support for parenting in many different ways, from very practical medical-based interventions such as support with breastfeeding, to programmes that aim to increase the confidence and self-esteem of parents and thus improve their relationship with their children. This report gives an up-to-date overview of the main elements of parenting support services and the structure of services across Europe. It includes more detailed information about parenting support in seven Member States: Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Hungary, Ireland, Portugal and Sweden. The report summarises common challenges faced by all providers of parenting support, and concludes with policy recommendations based on what has been observed to work in different countries.
Disciplines :
Education & instruction
Author, co-author :
Molinuevo, Daniel;  Eurofound
Camus, Pascale ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département Education et formation > PERF (Professionnalisation en Education : Rech.et Formation)
Pirard, Florence ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département Education et formation > PERF (Professionnalisation en Education : Rech.et Formation)
Vandekerckhove, Ankie;  Vernieuwing in de Basisvoorzieningen voor Jonge Kinderen (VBJK)
Language :
English
Title :
Parenting support in Europe
Publication date :
2013
Publisher :
Eurofound, Dublin, Ireland
Edition :
Eurofound
Number of pages :
53
Commissioned by :
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions,
Commentary :
Our contribution is focused on the Belgian case study.
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