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Fatherhood
Harvard University Press, 1996 Paper: 978-0-674-29518-6 Library of Congress Classification HQ756.P379 1996 Dewey Decimal Classification 306.8742
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
It has been said that fathers are a biological necessity but a social accident. Fifteen years ago, when Ross Parke first wrote about fathers for the Developing Child series, American culture seemed to adhere strongly to the stereotype of Dad the breadwinner, pacing outside the delivery room and peeking through the nursery window, and Mom the homemaker, warming bottles and changing diapers. Simple--in fact, a bit too simple. In the intervening years the conventional image of the uninvolved father has given way to a new stereotype: the father who takes an active part in rearing his children. See other books on: Family & Relationships | Father and child | Fatherhood | Fathers | Parenting See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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