From parent education to collective action: 'childrearing with love' in post-war Guatemala

Schrader McMillan, A. & Burton, M. (2009). From parent education to collective action: 'childrearing with love' in post-war Guatemala. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 19(3), 198-211. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.990
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The paper discusses the implementation and effect of group-based parenting workshops oriented by the principles of liberation psychology in a low-income, hispanicized community in Guatemala City. The objective of this initiative was not only to improve outcomes in the parent-child relationship, but to galvanize the formation of community-based support groups that could have multiple ends. The theoretical foundations of the project are introduced, before illustrating their practical application. Sixteen months post-intervention, largely positive effects were being sustained in parent child relations. The project was also successful in generating social action through the formation of grass-roots women's organizations.

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