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_aSaini, Michael _eauthor |
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_aParenting online: _ban exploration of virtual parenting time in the context of separation and divorce _ccreated by Michael Saini,Faye Mishna,Jessica Barnes &Shely Polak |
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_aPhiladelphia: _bTaylor and Francis, _c2013 |
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_aJournal of Child Custody _vVolume 10, number 2 |
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520 | 3 | _aWith each successive generation, the growth of information and communication technologies (ICT) is exponential as a central fixture within our society. The increased use of technology has spawned a new area of research to explore children's reconfiguration of intimate relationships after separation. There is growing interest in the use and impact of ICT to facilitate parent–child relationships in child custody disputes. This review of both the legal cases and social science literature explores whether virtual parenting time can facilitate, maintain, enhance, or replace in-person parent–child contact. The review highlights the benefits and drawbacks of virtual parenting time and provides suggestions for considering the optimal use of ICT within parenting plans. | |
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_aParent–child relationships _vInformation and communication technologies _xVirtual parenting |
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_aSaini, Michael _eco-author |
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_aMishna, Faye _eco-author |
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_aBarnes, Jessica _eco-author |
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_aPolak, Shely _eco-author |
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