Foto's van gezinnen met twee vaders of moeders, biseksuele, transgender en transseksuele ouders in de Verenigde Staten.
Creator
Kaeser, Gigi > (photogr.)
Gillespie, Peggy > (ed.)
Pratt, Minnie Bruce > (forew.)
Weston, Kath > (intr.)
Martin, April > (afterw.)
Troubled families
Creator
Webster-Stratton, Carolyn
Herbert, Martin
Troubled families
Kwalitatieve analyse van ervaringen van ouders van gedragsgestoorde kinderen als ze in therapie zijn, maar ook als ze dat niet zijn. Tevens wordt de rol van de therapeut geanalyseerd.
Creator
Webster-Stratton, Carolyn
Herbert, Martin
TransParent newsletter [1999], 4 (Jan)
TransParent newsletter [1999], 4 (Jan)
TransParent newsletter [1998], 3 (Jan)
TransParent newsletter [1998], 3 (Jan)
TransParent newsletter [1997], 2 (June)
TransParent newsletter [1997], 2 (June)
TransParent newsletter [1997], 1 (Feb)
TransParent newsletter [1997], 1 (Feb)
Ask the children
Creator
Galinsky, Ellen
Ask the children
In this study both children (6 through 18) as parents are interviewed in order to get to know their family views on work and family life. The answers offered many strategies busy families can use to feel more successful at work and at home.
Creator
Galinsky, Ellen
Family violence
Creator
Pagelow, Mildred Daley
Pagelow, Lloyd W. > (m.m.v.)
Family violence
Creator
Pagelow, Mildred Daley
Pagelow, Lloyd W. > (m.m.v.)
Children and their parents
Creator
Vonk, Machteld
Children and their parents
Compararive study of the legal status of parents and children in non-marital relationships, in particular in registered partnerships. The main focus is on issues relating to the establishment of parentage/parenthood and parental responsibities.This volume is based on the dissertation defended by the author at Utrecht University, 19 december 2007.
Creator
Vonk, Machteld
TransParent newsletter [2003], 10 (August)
TransParent newsletter [2003], 10 (August)
TransParent newsletter [2003], 9 (Feb)
TransParent newsletter [2003], 9 (Feb)
TransParent newsletter [2002], 8 (Spring)
TransParent newsletter [2002], 8 (Spring)
TransParent newsletter [2000], 6 (Oct)
TransParent newsletter [2000], 6 (Oct)
TransParent newsletter [2001], 7 (May)
TransParent newsletter [2001], 7 (May)
TransParent newsletter [1999], 5 (Nov)
TransParent newsletter [1999], 5 (Nov)
TransParent newsletter [2005], 14 (Summer)
TransParent newsletter [2005], 14 (Summer)
Family fragments?
Creator
Smart, Carol
Neale, Bren
Family fragments?
Aan de hand van theorieën van o.a. Giddens en Beck/Beck Gernsheim worden de ervaringen van ouders met echtscheiding geanalyseerd.
Creator
Smart, Carol
Neale, Bren
International comparative research on 'home education' 2005
International comparative research on 'home education' 2005
International comparative research on home education in contemporary Japan. The term 'home education' refers to education given to children by parents and other adults in the home. Characteristics studied are related to the situations of families and children and to changes in the home and family. Chapters are on: family situations and characteristics of the children, everyday life of parents and children, child discipline and expectations for the child, balance between family life and work and child rearing support.
Handbook of family violence
Creator
Hasselt, Vincent B. van > (ed.)
Morrison, Randall L. > (ed.)
Bellack, Alan S. > (ed.)
Hersen, Michel > (ed.)
Handbook of family violence
Creator
Hasselt, Vincent B. van > (ed.)
Morrison, Randall L. > (ed.)
Bellack, Alan S. > (ed.)
Hersen, Michel > (ed.)
Inside out
Creator
Visser, Ellen de
Inside out
Through Sarah Wong's photographs and Ellen Visser's writing, this book provides an insight into what it really feels like to be born in the wrong body, both for cross gender children and their families. Over the course of seven years, Sarah Wong and Ellen de Visser followed girls who feel they are boys, and vice versa. They were invited into homes, schools, hospitals and sporting events. These aren't gratuitous images, but portraits of their daily lives: proving that they are regular children that have managed to live the life they have always wanted. Occasionally, Sarah Wong uses the poetic metaphor of butterflies and caterpillars, who are also 'born twice'. The accompanying text tells each child's moving story. Despite the unimaginable problem they have been faced with since a very young age, we see fun, confident, strong children, committed families and proud parents and grandparents who deal with the situation very openheartedly. Some are symbolically mounted atop a powerful horse while others shyly touch the breasts of a mannequin.
Creator
Visser, Ellen de
Pathways into adulthood
Creator
Valk, Helga de
Pathways into adulthood
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowadays a substantial proportion of youth in the Netherlands has a migrant background. This study focuses on how these young adults make the transition to adulthood in the family domain. What preferences and behavior regarding family life transitions are predominant among migrant and Dutch youth? How and to what extent are these preferences and behavior among migrant and Dutch youth influenced by their parents? .This study surveys different aspects of family life transitions: adolescents' preferred type of union, their gender roles preferences, the preferred timing of family life transitions, and patterns of co-residence in the parental home. In order to compare distinct mechanisms of intergenerational transmission among different migrant groups, this study includes the four largest migrant groups in the Netherlands: Surinamese, Antilleans, Moroccans, and Turks, as well as native Dutch.