The Third Edition of George W. Holden’s Parenting: A Dynamic Perspective offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the multifaceted world of parenting. Written with an accessible yet intellectually rigorous approach, this book delves into a wide array of contemporary issues facing parents today. From fertility challenges to the complexities of daycare, marital conflict, divorce, and family violence, Holden provides insightful analyses that bridge psychological theories with practical applications across various disciplines.
The text also incorporates studies from developing countries and non-Western contexts, offering a global perspective on parenting practices and challenges. Key topics include recent statistics on U.S. and world birthrates, birth problems, adolescent pregnancies, child injuries, divorce trends, remarriage patterns, and the prevalence of child maltreatment. Additionally, Holden discusses pertinent social policy issues that impact families worldwide.
With its extensive coverage spanning 584 pages, this edition is an essential resource for students, researchers, and professionals in psychology, sociology, education, and related fields. It serves as both a textbook and a reference guide, providing readers with a deep understanding of the dynamic nature of parenting in today’s rapidly changing world.
