Cultivating Parental Virtuosi: Therapeutic Grammar and Neuro-Claims in Danish Parenting Courses

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Abstract

This article analyses how universal parenting courses for first-time parents in Danish municipalities represent measures to cultivate parents' skills in ‘how to parent’. The aim of such courses is to support all new parents in the transition to parenthood; to teach parents about early child development; and to guide parents in managing their emotions. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, we address how the courses end up addressing a particular form of parenting (risk-attuned, educated, science-based) as well as a particular kind of parental self (reflective, responsible, sensible). In the article, we discuss how a therapeutic grammar imposes a new conformity on parents, and how neuro-claims form the basis for recommendations about child development and parent-child interactions. We also critically assess how mothers, in particular, are encouraged to work on and manage their maternal selves.
Original languageEnglish
JournalFamilies, Relationships and Societies
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
ISSN2046-7435
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2024

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