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6. Active school transportation : Understanding the parental decision-making process
Sammanfattning : Few children and adolescents reach the recommended levels of daily physical activity. This trend is evident in the countries examined in this thesis: Sweden and Spain. LÄS MER
7. Essays on schooling, gender, and parental leave
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of four self-contained essays. Essay 1: Mixed-aged classes (MA-classes) are a common phenomenon around the world. In Sweden, these types of classes increased rapidly during the 1980:s and 1990:s, despite the fact that existing empirical support for MA-classes is weak. LÄS MER
8. The parents school? Narrative research about parental involvement
Sammanfattning : Over the last two decades, educational reforms have stimulated an enormous growth in innovative school thinking, effecting both independent schools and mainstream education. Parents and interest groups, previously excluded from general pedagogic practice and planning, are now faced with new opportunities and responsibilities. LÄS MER
9. Parental reactions in childhood cancer : distress, risk and resilience
Sammanfattning : Parents of children with cancer encounter an exceptionally difficult life experience. Acute and long-lasting distress adds to the initial traumatic experience of being told that a family member suffers from a potentially fatal illness. LÄS MER
10. Group-based Parental Support in Child Health Service. Development and evaluation of a group leadership course for nurses
Sammanfattning : The close relationship between young children’s living conditions and their healthlater in life is well documented and a safe and healthy environment during earlychildhood promotes cognitive functions and social development during the wholelifespan. Becoming a parent is a major life transition and it is sometimes described as a stressful and vulnerable time involving changes to lifestyle and routines. LÄS MER