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Parenting While Being Homeless

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This article explores the dynamics of parenting while being in a homeless context. The mosaic of stressors involved in this homeless parenting process are explicated and discussed. In addition, resources and strategies that may support parenting are presented and discussed.

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Swick, K.J., Williams, R. & Fields, E. Parenting While Being Homeless. Early Childhood Educ J 42, 397–403 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10643-013-0620-7

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