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Mothering occupations : challenge, agency, and participation

Title
Mothering occupations : challenge, agency, and participation / Susan A. Esdaile, Judith A. Olson.
Author
Esdaile, Susan A.
Publication
Philadelphia : F.A. Davis, c2004.

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Additional Authors
Olson, Judith A., 1947-
Description
xxv, 406 p. : ill.; 27 cm.
Subject
  • Occupational therapy
  • Motherhood
  • Mothers
  • Mother and child
  • Parents with disabilities
  • Mothers of exceptional children
  • Children with disabilities > Care
  • Children with social disabilities > Care
  • Child development
  • Child rearing
  • Feminism
  • Family social work
  • Child Rearing
  • Maternal Behavior
  • Mother-Child Relations
  • Mothers > psychology
  • Occupational Therapy > psychology
  • Professional-Family Relations
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Ch. 1. Anticipating Occupations of Mothering and the Development of Agency -- Ch. 2. Mothering Co-occupations in Caring for Infants and Young Children -- Ch. 3. The Physical Day-to-Day Care of Young Children: Methods and Meanings -- Ch. 4. Maternal Management of Home Space and Time to Facilitate Infant/Toddler Play and Development -- Ch. 5. Toys for Shade and the Mother-Child Co-occupation of Play -- Ch. 6. Mothering in the Context of Unpaid Work and Play in Families -- Ch. 7. Teenage Mothers: Roles, Occupations, and Societal Challenges -- Ch. 8. Mothering Across the Lifecourse -- Ch. 9. Mothering Capacity and Social Milieu -- Ch. 10. Experience of Mothers with Disabilities: Learning from Their Voice -- Ch. 11. Mothers with Chronic Illness: Reconstructing Occupation -- Ch. 12. Mothers with Mental Illness: An Occupation Interrupted -- Ch. 13. Mothering from Prison: It Can be Done! -- Ch. 14. Activism As A Mothering Occupation -- Ch. 15. Mothering Work: Negotiating Healthcare, Illness and Disability, and Development -- Ch. 16. Mother Time: The Art and Skill of Scheduling in Families of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder -- Ch. 17. Family-centered Care: Mothers' Occupations of Caregiving and Home Therapy Programs -- Ch. 18. Mothering Children with Disabilities in the Context of Welfare Reform.
ISBN
0803611056 (hard cover : alk. paper)
LCCN
2003055530
OCLC
  • ocm52639275
  • SCSB-4840932
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Columbia University Libraries