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Citation

Macfarlane K, Hayes A, Lakhani A, Hodgson G. Child. Aust. 2017; 42(4): 248-255.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, National Children's Bureau of Australia, Publisher Australian Academic Press)

DOI

10.1017/cha.2017.35

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

There is sparse research on playgroups for fathers, therefore, the benefits of such programmes are difficult to discern. However, there is much research on the positive developmental outcomes children experience with involved fathers (Appl, Brown, & Stone, 2008; Evans, Harrison, Rempel, & Slater, 2006; Green, 2003; Rosenberg & Wilcox, 2006). This research focused on a Dad's playgroup run as part of the Communities for Children Logan Project in south-east Queensland, Australia. The research found that the fathers gained positive results as being a part of the playgroup, including improved family functioning, a feeling of belonging to a community in which advice was freely available, improved relationships with their child/children and feelings that this programme met the unique needs of fathers when others in the community have not. These needs were met through the play environment, scheduling, staffing and support networks.


Language: en

Keywords

Dad's playgroups; family dynamics; father services; father's playgroups; relationships; support services

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