Transcription of PARENTAL RESILIENCE
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
Being a parent can be a very rewarding and joyful experience. But being a parent can also have its share of stress. Parenting stress is caused by the pressures (stressors) that are placed on parents personally and in relation to their child: typical events and life changes ( , moving to a new city or not being able to soothe a crying baby) unexpected events ( , losing a job or discovering your child has a medical problem) individual factors ( , substance abuse or traumatic experiences) social factors ( , relationship problems or feelings of loneliness and isolation) community, societal or environmental conditions ( , persistent poverty, racism or a natural disaster)
Being a parent can be a very rewarding and joyful experience. But being a parent can also have its share of stress. Parenting stress is caused by the pressures (stressors) that are
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
Childhood experiences (ACEs) and, Childhood experiences (ACEs) and resilience: risk and protective factors, PARENTAL, What works in building resilience, Resilience, Parental resilience, Promoting Resilience: A Review of Effective, Promoting Resilience: A Review of Effective Strategies for, Building Resilience, Public health approach to promoting, Public health approach to promoting young people’s resilience