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Surveillance of Modern Motherhood, Experiences of Universal Parenting Courses, by Helen Simmons

Label
Surveillance of Modern Motherhood, Experiences of Universal Parenting Courses, by Helen Simmons
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Surveillance of Modern Motherhood
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1159209062
Responsibility statement
by Helen Simmons
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Sub title
Experiences of Universal Parenting Courses
Summary
This book explores the reflections and experiences of mothers of children aged 0-3 years that have attended universal parenting courses. Simmons considers the factors that motivated mothers to attend a universal parenting course and explore the wider experiences of early modern motherhood in the UK. She investigates participants' perceptions of benefits of attending a parenting course, different forms of parenting advice accessed by mothers, and how this provides an insight into the wider constructs and experiences of modern motherhood. Ultimately, the book considers, through a feminist post-structuralist lens, the social and cultural pressures within modern motherhood in relation to different levels of surveillance, and produces new knowledge for practice within the early years and health sectors in relation to the support currently offered to new mothers. It will be of interest to students and scholars across the sociology of education, gender studies, and childhood studies.--, Provided by publisher
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