Mothers Apart from Their Children
Mothers Apart from Their Children (MATCH) has existed since 1979 as a non-judgmental support group, run by volunteers who are, or have been, mothers separated from their children after divorce, family breakdown, care orders, adoption or abduction. Separation can last several months, years or decades. Sometimes forever. In September 2006 MATCH was granted charitable status.
References
- https://web.archive.org/web/20040730154406/http://www.shebytes.com/splashdirectory/showorg.php?refnum=2952
- The mothers who fight 4 justice BBC Monday, 14 February 2005
- https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/feb/21/helping-mothers-living-apart-from-their-children
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- Mothers Apart from Their Children
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Parenting
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- Mother
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- Adoptive
- Alloparenting
- Coparenting
- Extended family
- Foster care
- Kommune 1
- Noncustodial
- Nuclear family
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- Blended family
- Surrogacy
- In loco parentis
- Attachment theory
- Applied behavior analysis
- Behaviorism
- Child development
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- Developmental psychology
- Human development
- Identity formation
- Introjection
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- Nature versus nurture
- Parental investment
- Paternal bond
- Pediatrics
- Social emotional development
- Socialization
- Social psychology
- Achievement ideology
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- Attachment parenting
- Baby talk
- Buddha-like parenting
- Concerted cultivation
- Enmeshment
- Free-range parenting
- Gatekeeper parent
- Helicopter parent
- Nurturant parenting
- Slow parenting
- Soccer mom
- Strict father model
- Taking children seriously
- Theybie
- Tiger parenting
- Work at home parent
- After-school activity
- Allowance
- Bedtime
- Child care
- Co-sleeping
- Dishabituation
- Education
- Habituation
- Homeschooling
- Identification (psychology)
- Introjection
- Latchkey kid
- Moral development
- Normative social influence
- Parent management training
- Play (date)
- Role model
- Social integration
- Television
- The talk (race)
- The talk (sex education)
- Toy (educational)
- Positive Parenting Program
- Blanket training
- Corporal punishment in the home
- Curfew
- Grounding
- Positive discipline
- Tactical ignoring
- Time-out
social aspects
- Mary Ainsworth
- John Bowlby
- T. Berry Brazelton
- Rudolf Dreikurs
- David Elkind
- Jo Frost
- Haim Ginott
- Thomas Gordon
- Alan E. Kazdin
- Truby King
- Annette Lareau
- Penelope Leach
- Matthew Sanders
- William Sears
- B. F. Skinner
- Benjamin Spock
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