Now in the Ninth Edition, Parent-Child Relations: An Introduction to Parenting, by Jerry J. Bigner with Clara Gerhardt as co-author, stands as a timeless resource for child development professionals and parents alike. This classic text maintains its fundamental structure while undergoing thorough revisions that enhance its effectiveness and currency.
Focusing on family systems and systemic family development theory, the book explores how parent-child relationships evolve in concert with the developmental changes experienced by children, adults, and the broader family system. It continues to emphasize various theoretical and practical models pertinent to parenting, ensuring that readers are well-equipped for their roles as educators or parents.
For decades, this comprehensive guide has prepared numerous teachers and practitioners, fostering a deep understanding of how parent-child dynamics change over time within the context of family development. With updates reflecting the latest insights in the field, Parent-Child Relations remains an indispensable resource for students and professionals alike.
This best-selling text carries forward the essential message from its originator, Dr. Jerry Bigner, nurturing future family scholars and practitioners who are committed to understanding and supporting healthy parent-child relationships.
