2016
DOI: 10.17759/jmfp.2016050208
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Parenting in today's world – new trends

Abstract: The twentieth century marked a number of significant changes in the social development, there have been significant changes in the development of the institution of the family. But if a family crisis was the subject of many articles and books, some new trends with regard to human parenthood paid not much attention. This article provides an overview of foreign and Russian research aimed at ascertaining and understanding appeared in the twentieth century and have been widely used in the twenty-first century phen… Show more

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“…The researcher identifies the distortion factors of the "normative" maternal position, which presupposes the realization of love, acceptance, and caring for a child. Modern studies indicate a noticeable increase in mothers' desire for the values of personal autonomy, high professional status, and career, professional self-realization (Gritsay, 2011;Lanzburg, 2016;Vasyagina & Adushkina, 2015). The adopted programs and amendments to the current legislation of the Russian Federation contribute to the improvement of the situation of mothers and children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researcher identifies the distortion factors of the "normative" maternal position, which presupposes the realization of love, acceptance, and caring for a child. Modern studies indicate a noticeable increase in mothers' desire for the values of personal autonomy, high professional status, and career, professional self-realization (Gritsay, 2011;Lanzburg, 2016;Vasyagina & Adushkina, 2015). The adopted programs and amendments to the current legislation of the Russian Federation contribute to the improvement of the situation of mothers and children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%