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Using a range of innovative, online participatory research methods, this book gives voiced to young adults’ childhood experience of parental separation and divorce. As they look back on their childhood, their views provide valuable insights into how children accommodate their parents’ separation over time. Drawing on the qualitative research findings, Kay-Flowers develops a new framework to enable academics and practitioners working with children and families to understand the ways in which young people experience and accommodate parental separation over time. The book examines implications for future practice and put forwards recommendations for improving support for children in the future.
Recenzijas
Combining interesting theory and research, this book captures young peoples voices and explores some of the fundamental issues surrounding parental separation. It presents thought-provoking discussions for academics, practitioners and students. Rebecca Westrup, University of East Anglia
Figures and tables
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Acknowledgements
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One Introduction
Two What is known about children's experience of parental separation and divorce?
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Three The research study
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Four Constructing a new framework for understanding children's accommodation of parental separation
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Five Setting the context for the framework: emotions
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Six Reactions
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Seven Support
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Eight Communication
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Nine Conflict
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Ten Future directions
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References
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Appendices
One Case study for prompt simulation video (PSV)
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Two Actors' script for prompt simulation video (PSV)
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Three Online questionnaire
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Four Respondent information: identifier number, current age, age at time of separation, gender and level of accommodation
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Five Table of continua: respondents' positioning according to ID number
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Six Framework for understanding children's accommodation of parental separation
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Index
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Susan Kay-Flowers is a programme leader at Liverpool John Moores University. Her research experience in the area of children and young peoples relationships builds on her earlier professional career in probation and the family courts.