Works matching IS 13879553 AND DT 2023
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What we gain from being in nature with our children: Caregivers also benefit from green spaces close to home.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 107
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AI promises to make life easier for parents, but who is in control? Retaining agency in the age of AI is critical for mental health.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 104
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Investing in the future of caregiving: Blending physical and digital villages of support for families.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 100
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Decolonising public policy: a way forward for caregiver support in Brazil: In the Tambor de Crioula, dancers form a literal and metaphorical circle of care.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 96
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Providing holistic care for Māori children and parents: Lessons from my clinic.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 92
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An evolutionary perspective from a WEIRD-country psychiatrist.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 89
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Hunter-gatherers teach us that supporting mothers has deep roots: How can we apply their lessons?
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 88
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interview with War Child: "Our role is to help them be the kind of parents they wish to be".
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 82
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Singing lullabies soothes stress in parents: What if every family could create an original lullaby?
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 76
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Giving Kenyan parents the option of quality affordable childcare: How Kidogo's franchise model benefits children, caregivers and "Mamapreneurs".
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 72
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interview with Diana Rodríguez Franco: "A city that acknowledges those who care for us".
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 66
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Strong parents, healthy children: What it takes for municipal governments to give parents the support they need.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 62
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Community-based networks matter for mothers' mental health: How StrongMinds supports women experiencing depression.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 59
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interview with Adanech Abiebie: "My hope is for Addis to be the best city in Africa to raise a child and to be a mother".
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 56
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How India is shaping the future by investing in caregiver wellbeing: Benefits abound when governments prioritise parents and caregivers.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 52
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interview with Juanes: "Being a father means opening your soul".
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 46
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It's time to sing an Ode to Parents: Recognising how important and challenging it is to be a caregiver goes a long way.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 43
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Supporting women is essential for early childhood policies: First steps on a journey to transform health and wellbeing in Pernambuco.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 39
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interview with Fabrizio Zilibotti: "Growing inequality is worsening the parenting gap".
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 36
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Parenting through despair with hope for our climate future: When facing climate anxiety, caregivers need to put on their own mental health oxygen mask first.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 30
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interview with Karni Arieli: "Little details that build a bigger story of what it means to be a mama".
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Becoming a parent changes our brains: Embracing "matrescence" can reshape how we care for caregivers.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 15
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interview with Andrew Bomback: "How parenting became a verb".
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People before parents: Why the world needs a person-first approach towards parents and caregivers.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 6
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Birth of a parent.
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- Early Childhood Matters, 2023, n. 132, p. 4
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