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Wat (wie) is puériculture - definitie

PROCESS OF RAISING A CHILD
Childrearing; Child-rearing; Child rearing; Rearing of children; Bi-parental care; Raising of children; Caring for offspring; Human parenting; Child raising; Child-raising; Parenting practices; Parenting skills; Raising children; Rear (children); Raising Children; Puericulture; Parental authority; Childraising
  • A [[father]] and [[mother]] holding their child
  • Baby on back in Lima, Peru
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  • A father and son
  • Indians of Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, making pottery, 1916
  • A painting by [[Maud Humphrey]] of a child at a small table with dolls and toy china
  • Sprinter]] [[Miriam Siderenski]] running alongside her daughter.
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  • Pregnant women and their unborn children benefit from moderate exercise, sufficient sleep, and high-quality nutrition.

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Parenting is the activity of bringing up and looking after your child.
Parenting is not fully valued by society.
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Parenting         
Parenting or child rearing promotes and supports the physical, emotional, social, spiritual and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child and not exclusively for a biological relationship.
parenting         
noun be or act as a parent to.

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Parenting

Parenting or child rearing promotes and supports the physical, emotional, social, spiritual and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child and not exclusively for a biological relationship.

The most common caretakers in parenting are the biological parents of the child in question. However, a surrogate parent may be an older sibling, a step-parent, a grandparent, a legal guardian, aunt, uncle, other family members, or a family friend. Governments and society may also have a role in child-rearing or upbringing. In many cases, orphaned or abandoned children receive parental care from non-parent or non-blood relations. Others may be adopted, raised in foster care, or placed in an orphanage. Parenting skills vary, and a parent or surrogate with good parenting skills may be referred to as a good parent.

Parenting styles vary by historical period, race/ethnicity, social class, preference, and a few other social features. Additionally, research supports that parental history, both in terms of attachments of varying quality and parental psychopathology, particularly in the wake of adverse experiences, can strongly influence parental sensitivity and child outcomes.