Parenting Science and Practice is an academic journal dedicated to the field of parenting, dedicated to promoting the exchange of experience discovery, theory, and practice. It not only covers the perspectives of traditional disciplines such as biology, psychology, and education, but also integrates methodologies from multiple disciplines such as sociology and anthropology, providing rich perspectives for defining and advancing theories, research, and practices in parenting, nursing, and nurturing. The journal believes that "raising children" is a broad concept that includes biological parents, grandparents, foster parents, non parental caregivers, and others such as teachers and community members. It welcomes articles on parenting itself, the antecedents of parenting, the impact of parenting on parents and children, various backgrounds of parenting, as well as parenting interventions and education.It emphasizes the close connection between science and parenting, encourages the application of scientific research results to parenting practice, and also provides feedback on parenting experience and observations to scientific research, forming a positive interaction. Through this approach, the journal aims to provide readers with the latest scientific research findings and practical experiences, promoting the improvement of knowledge and skills in the field of parenting.
育儿科学与实践(Parenting-science And Practice)是一本由Taylor & Francis出版的一本Multiple学术刊物,主要报道Multiple相关领域研究成果与实践。本刊已入选、社会科学引文索引(SCIE)来源期刊,该刊创刊于2001年,出版周期4 issues/year。2021-2022年最新版WOS分区等级:Q2,2023年发布的影响因子为2.3,CiteScore指数5.5,SJR指数0.979。本刊非开放获取期刊。 《育儿科学与实践》是一本专注于育儿领域的学术期刊,致力于促进经验发现、理论和实践的交流。它不仅涵盖了生物学、心理学、教育学等传统学科的观点,还融合了社会学、人类学等多学科的方法论,为定义和推进育儿、护理和养育方面的理论、研究和实践提供了丰富的视角。该期刊认为“养育子女”是一个广泛的概念,包括亲生父母、祖父母、养父母、非父母照顾者以及其他人,如老师和社区成员等。它欢迎关于育儿本身、育儿的前因、育儿对父母和孩子的影响、育儿的多种背景以及育儿干预和教育等方面的文章。它强调科学与育儿的紧密联系,鼓励将科学研究成果应用到育儿实践中,同时也将育儿实践中的经验和观察反馈给科学研究,形成良性互动。通过这种方式,该期刊旨在为读者提供最新的科学研究成果和实践经验,促进育儿领域的知识和技能的提升。
From Daily Need Experiences to Autonomy-Supportive and Psychologically Controlling Parenting via Psychological Availability and Stress
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1615791
Brain Processes in Mothers and Nulliparous Women in Response to Cry in Different Situational Contexts: A Default Mode Network Study
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555430
Prenatal Predictors of Postnatal Quality of Caregiving Behavior in Mothers and Fathers
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556010
Tolerance of Infant Distress Among Working Parents: Examining the Roles of Attachment Anxiety and Work–Family Conflict
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556023
Infant Crying Levels Elicit Divergent Testosterone Response in Men
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555425
Challenges in Characterizing the “Mommy Brain”
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556007
Spousal Presence Modulates Salivary α-Amylase Responses to Infant Cry in Mothers With High Attachment Insecurity
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555416
From Supporting to Co-Parenting: The New Roles of Fathers
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555423
The Past is Present: Responses to Infant Crying Among Mothers High in Attachment Anxiety
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555417
Ghosts in the Nursery 2.0
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556028
A Glimpse into the Minds of Mothers: The Default Mode Network and Responsiveness to Infant Cries
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556005
Embracing the Biological Roots of the Infant’s Cry
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555426
Sympathetic Activation in Response to Infant Cry: Distress or Promptness to Action?
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555418
What Men Do When a Baby Cries: Increasing Testosterone May Lead to Less Nurturant Care but More Environmental Vigilance
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555428
It Takes Two to Tango: Multi-Directional, Dynamic Influences on Parenting Behavior
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556024
Accelerating the Pace of Science: Improving Parenting Practices in Parents with Opioid Use Disorder
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1615801
A Multisystem Psycho-Biological Approach to the Understanding of Parental Dispositions
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556027
Cultural Manifestations of Infant Caregiving
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556018
And Baby Makes Three: Kindling the Reciprocal and Dynamic Processes of Caregiving
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556013
Guys and Dolls, and Testosterone
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555427
No Such Thing as a Baby: Responses to Infant Cry Paradigms Are Primarily Influenced by Parents’ Experiences and Behavior
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556029
Parenting and Infant Cry
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555415
A Possible Mechanism of Stress-Relieving Effects of Spousal Presence and Implications for Future Infant Cry Research
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555424
Self-Cognition and Parental Brain
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556008
Infant Crying, Testosterone, and Paternal Provisions: A Positive Take on a Punishing Signal
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1555429
Parenting Style and Parent-Adolescent Relationship Quality in African American Mother-Adolescent Dyads
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1642085
Studying Quality of Caregiving Behavior: The Roles of Infant, Mother, Father, and Culture
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556021
The Multitasking Reality of the Parenting Brain
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1556002
Relations between Characteristics of Collaborative and Oppositional Mother–Child Conflict
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1615794
Developmental Trajectories of Maternal Sensitivity across the First Year of Life: Relations among Emotion Competence and Dyadic Reciprocity
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1615798
Evaluating the Role of Parent-Child Interactive Groups in a Parent Training Program for Children with Externalizing and/or Internalizing Behavior Problems
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1642084
A Longitudinal Study of Parenting Style and Child Weight with Moderation by American Indian Ethnicity
来源期刊:ParentingDOI:10.1080/15295192.2019.1642083