Steve Biddulph Explained

Steve Biddulph
Birth Name:Stephen John Biddulph
Birth Date:1953 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Saltburn, England
Nationality:Australian
Workplaces:School of Psychology and Counselling, Cairnmillar Institute, Melbourne
Occupation:Author, activist and psychologist
Main Interests:Premature sexualisation of girls through media exposure, impacting on the mental health of girls
Notable Ideas:A more affectionate and connected form of parenting
Awards:Australian Father of the Year (2000)
Spouse:Shaaron Biddulph

Stephen John Biddulph [1] (born 15 August 1953 in Saltburn, England) is an Australian author, activist and psychologist who has written a number of influential best-selling books; and lectures worldwide on parenting, and boys' education. He is married and has two children and grandchildren.[2] [3]

Career

Biddulph's books argue for a more affectionate and connected form of parenting, and the importance of role models in children's lives. They acknowledge gender differences but do not see these as immutable. His effect on schooling has been to increase the number of parents delaying school-starting, especially with boys, and the increase in single-sex classes in co-educational schools, particularly in the early puberty stage, around age 12–15.

Recently he has been outspoken about the premature sexualisation of girls through media exposure, affecting the mental health of girls.

He is one of a group of child development specialists in the UK and elsewhere who argued successfully for the introduction of parental leave in that country, and cautioned on the dangers of institutional daycare for the under twos.

He also campaigned on Australia's mistreatment of refugee parents and children under the Howard government, and led and funded a five-year project to create a permanent national memorial to the SIEV X sinking, on the lakeshore in Canberra. This memorial, involving over a thousand student and community artists, was dedicated in October 2007.

With his wife and co-author, Shaaron Biddulph, he sponsors a number of activist organisations and environmental causes. Biddulph was voted Australian Father of the Year in 2000 for his work encouraging the active role of fathers.[4] He lives in Tasmania, Australia.

Steve Biddulph was appointed adjunct professor in the School of Psychology and Counselling, Cairnmillar Institute, Melbourne, in March 2011.

He is National Ambassador for Playgroup Australia, and Patron of the Australian Children's Media Council.

Bibliography

His books include:[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Queen's birthday honours. The Sydney Morning Herald . 8 June 2015 .
  2. Web site: 52 Steve Biddulph's incredible insights into "The Father W…. 2021-02-03. DADICATED.COM – empowering Dads. en.
  3. News: The supersense secret: Steve Biddulph on how to become healthier, happier and more fully human . The Guardian . 3 June 2021 . Cocozza . Paula .
  4. Web site: Past Australian Fathers of the Year. pdf. 22 March 2011.
  5. http://web.me.com/stevebiddulph/Site_1/Books.html Steve and Shaaron's books