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D. Hartas

Parenting, Family Policy and Childrenīs Well-Being in an Unequal Society


A New Culture War for Parents
1st ed. 2014. 2014. ix, 241 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2014
ISBN: 1-349-34677-2 (1349346772)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-34677-6 (9781349346776)

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Western societies face many challenges. The growing inequality and the diminishing role of the welfare state and the rapid accumulation of the resources of a finite planet at the top 1% have made the world an inhospitable place to many families. Parents are left alone to deal with the big societal problems and reverse their impact on their childrenīs educational achievement and life chances. The īaverageī working family is sliding down the social ladder with a significant impact on childrenīs learning and wellbeing. We now know that parental involvement with childrenīs learning (although important in its own right) is not the primary mechanism through which poverty translates to underachievement and reduced social mobility. Far more relevant to childrenīs learning and emotional wellbeing is their parentsī income and educational qualifications. The mantra of īwhat parents do mattersī is hypocritical considering the strong influence that poverty has on parents and children. We can no longer argue that we live in a classless society, especially as it becomes clear that most governmental reforms are class based and affect poor families disproportionately. In this book, Dimitra Hartas explores parenting and its influence on childrenīs learning and wellbeing while examining the impact of social class amidst policy initiatives to eradicate child poverty in 21st Century Britain.
PART I - THE EARLY HOME ENVIRONMENT IN AN UNEQUAL SOCIETY: DO PARENTS MATTER? 1. Home Learning Environment and Childrenīs Learning and Wellbeing 2. Parentsī Social Class Still Matters... 3. Parenting in an Unequal Society PART II- NEOLIBERAL FAMILY POLICY: EARLY INTERVENTION AND PARENT REMODELLING 4. Family Policy in the 21st Century Britain 5. Critical Reflections on Early Intervention 6. Neoliberalism and Family Policy in Britain PART III- PARENTING, CULTURE WARS AND CIVIC RENEWAL 7. Parenting: A New Culture War 8. Family Policy and the Capability Approach to Parentsī and Childrenīs Wellbeing 9. A New Paradigm for Family Policy: Civic Education, Equality and Public Reasoning
"This is a powerful, persuasive and extremely important book. Dimitra Hartas forensically demolishes core presumptions underpinning contemporary parenting policy through a trenchant and compelling analysis of the evidence. This myth busting, ground-breaking, text should be compulsory reading for politicians, policy makers and family practitioners." - Professor Val Gillies, London South Bank University, UK
Dimitra Hartas is Associate Professor in Special Education Needs and Disability at the University of Warwick, UK. She has previously published The Right to Childhoods.