The Intergenerational Co-parenting Project is a project comprised of three separate yet encompassed studies that address the co-parenting relationship between parents and grandparent in contexts where childcare is shared between parents and grandparents like that of Asia. The aims of this project are:

  1. To develop a framework of coparenting relationship between parent and grandparent in Asian culture
  2. To identify factors that determine the coparenting relationship between parent and grandparent in Asia.
  3. To examine the efficacy of a parenting program at improving the co-parenting relationship in Asian context

Project members

Dr April Hoang

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Professor Matthew Sanders

Foundation Professor of Parenting Studies and Family Psychology, Strategic Advisor and Founder of Triple P
Professor and Director, Parenting and Family Support Centre
School of Psychology
Affiliate of ARC COE for Children and Families Over the Lifecourse
ARC COE for Children and Families Over the Lifecourse
Affiliate of Parenting and Family Support Centre
Parenting and Family Support Centre

Associate Professor Divna Haslam

Honorary Senior Lecturer
School of Psychology
Affiliate of Parenting and Family Support Centre
Parenting and Family Support Centre
Associate Professor and Senior Principal Research Fellow
School of Public Health

Associate Professor James Kirby

Associate Professor
School of Psychology
Affiliate of Early Cognitive Development Centre
Early Cognitive Development Centre
Affiliate of Centre for Health Outcomes, Innovation and Clinical Education (CHOICE)
Centre for Health Outcomes, Innovation and Clinical Education
Affiliate of Parenting and Family Support Centre
Parenting and Family Support Centre