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Title: Good parenting
Authors: Galea, Marthese
Sciberras, Christopher
Mangion, Mariella
Galea, Christine
Keywords: Parenting
Pediatricians
Issue Date: 2014-09
Publisher: Malta College of Family Doctors
Citation: Malta College of Family Doctors. 2014, Vol.3(2), p. 25-27
Abstract: Doctors need to realize that when one of their patients becomes a parent all of a sudden, everyone around them becomes an expert on parenting. They will start getting plenty of advice which will not always be the right one. That is where we, as doctors need to be vigilant. Parenthood can be very difficult. There is no right or wrong way of bringing up a child. This article is intended to give you the tools so you can give your patients the best advice based on the latest scientific evidence. Keep in mind that the evidence suggests that parents are happier than non-parents regardless of how tired they might feel at the end of the day. As Nelson et al. (2013) suggested, parents feel most fulfilled when they raise their children, as compared to the fulfillment they obtain from doing other things.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/4474
Appears in Collections:JMCFD, Volume 3, Issue 2
JMCFD, Volume 3, Issue 2

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