Boosting Connectivity.
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| Title: | Boosting Connectivity. |
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| Authors: | ARADILLAS, ELAINE (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Publishers Weekly. 5/4/2026, Vol. 273 Issue 18, p18-21. 4p. 10 Color Photographs. |
| Subject Terms: | *Families, *Family structure, *Parenting, *Community support, Services for caregivers, Fatherhood, Intergenerational relations |
| Abstract: | The article focuses on new books exploring diverse forms of family and caregiving, emphasizing the importance of both biological and chosen relationships in fostering support and connection. It highlights works by clinical psychologist Darby Saxbe on fatherhood’s unique role, Kevin Maguire’s advocacy for modern paternal involvement, and Mark Anthony Neal’s reflections on Black fatherhood. Other authors address challenges in parenting, such as Tracy Cutchlow’s insights on parental reactions and Cassidy Freitas’s emphasis on community support for mothers. Additionally, the article discusses the significance of found families and intergenerational bonds through books by Alexandra Elle, Samantha Paige Rosen, Steven Pfau, Brad Gooch, and Joseph Osmundson, illustrating evolving definitions of family beyond traditional structures. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Abstract: | The article focuses on new books exploring diverse forms of family and caregiving, emphasizing the importance of both biological and chosen relationships in fostering support and connection. It highlights works by clinical psychologist Darby Saxbe on fatherhood’s unique role, Kevin Maguire’s advocacy for modern paternal involvement, and Mark Anthony Neal’s reflections on Black fatherhood. Other authors address challenges in parenting, such as Tracy Cutchlow’s insights on parental reactions and Cassidy Freitas’s emphasis on community support for mothers. Additionally, the article discusses the significance of found families and intergenerational bonds through books by Alexandra Elle, Samantha Paige Rosen, Steven Pfau, Brad Gooch, and Joseph Osmundson, illustrating evolving definitions of family beyond traditional structures. [Extracted from the article] |
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| ISSN: | 00000019 |