SOP Negligent Authoritian Democratic Permissive / Indulgent.

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SOP Negligent Authoritian Democratic Permissive / Indulgent

CAR Religion Tradition Gender The “generation gap”

Family Work Sport / Leisure

Age Age of Child Age of Parents Age of Carer

Previous experience / upbringing Negative experience (positive) Negative experience (negative) Positive experience (positive) Positive experience (negative)

SN Time Challenges Economic wellbeing Sense of identity

Gender Expectations Carer roles Parenting roles - male Parenting roles - female

Ed School Higher Education Lack of knowledge Extra training

Media Internet Publicity News reports Television