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AUTOR(ES) Jennifer E McIntosh , C. Sadowski , Raúl Reyes Camargo
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation Deakin University Melbourne Vic Australia, Federation University Australia
ANO 2016
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Archives of Disease in Childhood
ISSN 0003-9888
E-ISSN 1468-2044
DOI 10.1177/0907568215570072
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 F964CFFD3320991A5A1BAE671BBC1438
MD5 fdfd2be29870a2761766994e5825dd18

Resumo

Among the research, practice and socio-legal commentary on the substantial sharing of parenting time after separation, children's voices about their experiences remain overwhelmingly silent. This article draws on findings of a descriptive phenomenological study which investigated Australian school-aged (8- to 12-year-old) children's descriptions of two binary phenomena: security and contentment in shared time arrangements, and the absence of security and contentment in shared time parenting. Specifically, this article focuses on exploring parental behaviours and interactions recognised by children as sources of security in shared time lifestyles, through happy and needy times. Central to this is the juxtaposition of the child's experience of security and shared enjoyment with the present parent, against the absence of security emanating from unresolved longing for the 'absent' parent. The article provides an empirically derived formulation of children's advice to parents about shared time parenting, with relevance for family law related parent education forums.

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