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Early Child Development and Care, Volume 178 Issue 7 & 8 2008

Men in the Lives of Children

Increasing to 10 issues in 2010
ISSN: 1476-8275 (electronic) 0300-4430 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
Subject: Child Development;
Publisher: Routledge
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Men in caring, parenting and teaching: exploring men’s roles with young children
Roy Evans; Deborah Jones
Pages 659 – 664
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Supporting men as fathers, caregivers, and educators
Alice Sterling Honig
Pages 665 – 687
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Constructing identities: perceptions and experiences of male primary headteachers
Deborah Jones
Pages 689 – 702
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Gender and professionalism: a critical analysis of overt and covert curricula
Michel Vandenbroeck; Jan Peeters
Pages 703 – 715
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Entrances and exits: changing perceptions of primary teaching as a career for men
Mary Thornton; Patricia Bricheno
Pages 717 – 731
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New Zealand men’s participation in early years work
Sarah-Eve Farquhar
Pages 733 – 744
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Father involvement in early childhood programs: review of the literature
Glen Palm; Jay Fagan
Pages 745 – 759
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‘Something in it for dads’: getting fathers involved with Sure Start
Carol Potter; John Carpenter
Pages 761 – 772
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Why fathers are not attracted to family learning groups?
Flora Macleod
Pages 773 – 783
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Predicting preschoolers' attachment security from fathers' involvement, internal working models, and use of social support
Lisa A. Newland;  Diana D. Coyl; Harry Freeman
Pages 785 – 801
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Father beliefs as a mediator between contextual barriers and father involvement
Harry Freeman;  Lisa A. Newland; Diana D. Coyl
Pages 803 – 819
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Fathers: the ‘invisible’ parents
Olivia N. Saracho; Bernard Spodek
Pages 821 – 836
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Fathers' and young children's literacy experiences
Olivia N. Saracho
Pages 837 – 852
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Men and motors? Fathers' involvement in children's travel
John Barker
Pages 853 – 866
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