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social stability, educational achievement, and their potential to have a solid marriage as an adult. Their children may also be more curious about the world around them and develop greater problem-solving skills. Children who were raised with fathers perceive themselves to be more cognitively and physically competent than their peers without a father. Mothers raising children together with a father reported less severe disputes with their child.
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will tolerate cubs, but only allow them to eat meat from dead prey after they have had their fill. A few are quite cruel towards their young and may hurt or kill them with little provocation. A male who kills another male to take control of his pride will also usually kill any cubs belonging to that
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that of the male breadwinner. Policies are increasingly targeting fatherhood as a tool of changing gender relations. Research from various societies suggest that since the middle of the 20th century fathers have become increasingly involved in the care of their children.
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secure their offspring along with the females during their first few hours of their lives. As the young beavers mature, their fathers will teach them how to search for materials to build and repair their own dams, before they disperse to find their own
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leaves the female shortly after mating and will kill and sometimes eat any bear cub he comes across, even if the cub is his. Bear mothers spend much of their cubs' early life protecting them from males. (Many artistic works, such as
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defined fatherhood as "Mater semper certa; pater est quem nuptiae demonstrant" ("The mother is always certain; the father is whom the marriage vows indicate"). The recent emergence of accurate scientific testing, particularly
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Golombok, S; Tasker, F; Murray, C (1997). "Children raised in fatherless families from infancy: family relationships and the socioemotional development of children of lesbian and single heterosexual mothers".
1101:"Father" can also refer metaphorically to a person who is considered the founder of a body of knowledge or of an institution. In such context the meaning of "father" is similar to that of "founder". See
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is a non-biological male parent married to a child's preexisting parent and may form a family unit but generally does not have the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent in relation to the child.
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competing male. However, it is also the males who are responsible for guarding the pride while the females hunt. However, the male lions are the only felines that actually have a role in fatherhood.
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have less role in the families but most of them serve as an extra protecting the families from harm and sometimes approaching enemies to distract them so that his family can escape unnoticed.
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MacCallum, Fiona; Golombok, Susan (2004). "Children raised in fatherless families from infancy: A follow-up of children of lesbian and single heterosexual mothers at early adolescence".
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matings between the siblings. The females will eventually disperse from the warren as soon as they mature but the father does not drive them off like he normally does to the males.
2116:"Rethinking men and masculinities in the contemporary legal profession: the example of fatherhood, transnational business masculinities, and work-life balance in large law firms"
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476:(1860–1927) allegedly killed her father and her stepmother with an axe in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1892. She was acquitted, but her innocence is still disputed.
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Berween M. International bills of human rights: an
Islamic critique // The International Journal of Human Rights. – 2003. – V. 7. – №. 4. – p. 129-142.
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fathers show little interest in their offspring, and unlike wolves, are not monogamous with their mates and are thus likely to leave them after mating.
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Pusey, Anne E.; Packer, Craig (1994). "Infanticide in Lions: Consequences and
Counterstrategies". In Parmigiani, Stefano; Saal, Frederick vom (eds.).
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responsibility for a child, such as caring for one who has been abandoned or orphaned (the child is known as a "child of the family" in
English law)
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fathers help in the care of the young. Newborns are held on the surface of the water by both parents until they are ready to swim on their own.
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Mendoza, SP; Mason, WA (1986). "Parental division of labour and differentiation of attachments in a monogamous primate (Callicebus moloch)".
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countries. In the case of male same-sex couples the law often makes no provision for either one or both fathers to take paternity leave.
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fathers carry their infants 90% of the time with "titi monkey infants developing a preference for their fathers over their mothers".
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Huerta, Maria C.; Adema, Willem; Baxter, Jennifer; Han, Wen-Jui; Lausten, Mette; Lee, RaeHyuck; Waldfogel, Jane (16 December 2014).
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Garfield, CF, Clark-Kauffman, K, David, MM; Clark-Kauffman; Davis (Nov 15, 2006). "Fatherhood as a
Component of Men's Health".
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Fernandez-Duque, E; Valeggia, CR; Mendoza, SP (2009). "Biology of
Paternal Care in Human and Nonhuman Primates".
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Fathering, Kansas City, MO. Partnership for Family Involvement in Education.
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Kokko, Hanna; Jennions, Michael D. (2012). "Sex differences in parental care". In Royle, Nick J. (ed.).
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McLanahan, Sara; Tach, Laura; Schneider, Daniel (2013), "The Causal
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for three times during her father's absences abroad.
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1636:Livingston, Gretchen; Parker, Kim (19 June 2019).
1118:"The riddle of how humans evolved to have fathers"
657: – Father who is still a teenager.
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309:16% of single parents were men as of 2013.
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1941:Woodroffe, R.; Vincent, A. (August 1994).
1812:Lehman, Jeffrey; Phelps, Shirelle (2005).
1462:Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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1743:Sciulo, MarĂlia Mara (14 November 2021).
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205:Universal Declaration of Human Rights
1854:10.1146/annurev-anthro-091908-164334
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301:A father and his children in Florida
1692:European Journal of Social Security
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284:Father and child, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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3733:Parents Against Child Exploitation
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1947:Trends in Ecology & Evolution
1768:"The Rights of Unmarried Fathers"
1344:10.1146/annurev-soc-071312-145704
1116:Elizabeth Preston (27 Jun 2021).
203:, fatherhood is not mentioned in
2076:10.1111/j.1545-5300.1991.00377.x
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3448:Adverse childhood experiences
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2797:International Day of Families
2457:Australian Aboriginal kinship
1991:Infanticide And Parental Care
1899:10.1016/s0003-3472(86)80205-6
1638:"8 facts about American dads"
1530:Betuel, Emma (21 June 2020).
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1959:10.1016/0169-5347(94)90033-7
409:
7:
3304:Identification (psychology)
1509:10.1177/1461444801003002005
1010:
340:Determination of parenthood
46:Fatherhood (disambiguation)
10:
3780:
3728:Parent–teacher association
3503:Parental abuse by children
3384:Positive Parenting Program
3334:Parent management training
3329:Normative social influence
2160:
1704:10.1177/138826271401600403
1427:J Child Psychol Psychiatry
1332:Annual Review of Sociology
1174:"What is paternity leave?"
1154:retrieved 25 February 2012
726: – Where a
394:playing with his laughing
31:
3713:National Childbirth Trust
3690:
3599:
3516:
3508:Stress in early childhood
3440:
3392:
3251:
3228:Taking children seriously
3148:
3060:Applied behavior analysis
3043:
2948:
2822:
2758:National Grandparents Day
2723:
2682:
2550:
2442:
2402:
2345:
2310:
2275:
2211:
2168:
2114:Collier, Richard (2013).
2099:. New York: W.W. Norton.
584:Isabel, Princess Imperial
235:Fathers' rights movements
3369:The talk (sex education)
3080:Developmental psychology
1799:Bouvier's Law Dictionary
1269:10.1001/jama.296.19.2365
1057:Putative father registry
1022:Fathers' rights movement
728:presumption of paternity
3576:Parental responsibility
3536:Cost of raising a child
2860:Sociology of the family
2700:Philia (brotherly love)
2276:Second-degree relatives
2002:(inactive 2024-04-14).
1575:10.1111/1467-954X.12156
1562:The Sociological Review
1497:New Media & Society
1087:Sociology of fatherhood
828:, and a few species of
685:adulterous relationship
625:artificial insemination
425:(r. 1243–1207 B.C.E.),
34:Father (disambiguation)
2705:Storge (familial love)
2311:Third-degree relatives
2213:First-degree relatives
2044:. New York: Berghahn.
1797:Bouvier, John (1987).
1077:Responsible fatherhood
994:This is true for most
783:Weekend/holiday father
643:in vitro fertilisation
598:
571:
563:
503:Criminal Code of Japan
399:
374:, has resulted in the
363:
302:
285:
189:
56:
42:Daddy (disambiguation)
3698:Families Need Fathers
3259:After-school activity
3183:Concerted cultivation
3178:Buddha-like parenting
3110:Nature versus nurture
3075:Cognitive development
2855:Middle child syndrome
2814:National Adoption Day
2690:Agape (parental love)
2042:Globalized fatherhood
857:alone incubate their
577:
569:
558:
439:(r. 704–681 B.C.E.),
389:
382:History of fatherhood
347:
300:
283:
187:
54:
3556:Right to family life
3483:Dysfunctional family
3193:Free-range parenting
3168:Attachment parenting
3158:Achievement ideology
2895:Sibling estrangement
2875:Dysfunctional family
2865:Museum of Motherhood
2802:National Family Week
2668:Quarters of nobility
1994:. Harwood Academic.
1842:Annu. Rev. Anthropol
1305:"Facts for Features"
790:Non-human fatherhood
505:regarding patricide.
480:Iyasus I of Ethiopia
38:Dad (disambiguation)
3571:Parental alienation
3498:Narcissistic parent
3422:Positive discipline
3243:Work at home parent
3223:Strict father model
3208:Nurturant parenting
3115:Parental investment
2950:Kinship terminology
2835:Wedding anniversary
2792:American Family Day
2748:Father–Daughter Day
2695:Eros (marital love)
2444:Kinship terminology
1930:. pp. 101–116.
1642:Pew Research Center
1042:Paternal age effect
932:Silverback gorillas
880:their newborn pups.
519:Sarah Marie Johnson
458:Emperor Yang of Sui
266:non-paternity event
138:terms of endearment
3617:T. Berry Brazelton
3354:Social integration
3090:Identity formation
2600:collateral descent
2120:Nevada Law Journal
1410:2020-02-17 at the
1241:2019-03-21 at the
1222:2018-12-10 at the
1203:2017-11-24 at the
1150:2000-10-27 at the
803:Rhinoderma darwini
599:
582:with his daughter
580:Pedro II of Brazil
572:
564:
551:Biological fathers
462:Emperor Wen of Sui
400:
364:
353:Nanette Rosenzweig
303:
286:
276:Role of the father
190:
84:sexual intercourse
57:
44:, and
3741:
3740:
3551:Family disruption
3473:Cinderella effect
3453:Child abandonment
3427:Tactical ignoring
3324:Moral development
3203:Helicopter parent
3198:Gatekeeper parent
3163:Atlas personality
3140:Social psychology
3085:Human development
3070:Child development
3055:Attachment theory
2908:
2907:
2880:Domestic violence
2678:
2677:
2595:Lineal descendant
2565:Bilateral descent
2318:Great-grandparent
2203:Matrifocal family
2009:978-1-315-53913-3
1778:on 5 January 2019
1311:on April 24, 2013
1123:Knowable Magazine
906:, fathers in few
621:Posthumous father
615:Biological father
539:Christopher Porco
529:Dipendra of Nepal
423:Tukulti-Ninurta I
239:Fathers 4 Justice
76:biological father
16:(Redirected from
3771:
3591:Shared parenting
3402:Blanket training
3394:Child discipline
3034:In loco parentis
3013:Shared parenting
2935:
2928:
2921:
2912:
2911:
2870:Astronaut family
2631:
2630:
2532:Iroquois kinship
2522:Sudanese kinship
2517:Hawaiian kinship
2492:Family of choice
2323:Great-grandchild
2198:Immediate family
2155:
2148:
2141:
2132:
2131:
2127:
2110:
2098:
2087:
2055:
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1837:
1828:
1827:
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1794:
1788:
1787:
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1783:
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1763:
1757:
1756:
1754:
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1734:
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1677:
1676:
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855:emperor penguins
772:Stay-at-home dad
718:Quebec civil law
714:Mother's husband
708:Mother's partner
595:Empire of Brazil
592:
589:
560:Paternal bonding
521:(born 1987), an
511:(born 1982), an
136:(male). Related
55:Father and child
21:
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3778:
3774:
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3667:Matthew Sanders
3622:Rudolf Dreikurs
3595:
3581:Parents' rights
3541:Deadbeat parent
3518:
3512:
3436:
3388:
3364:The talk (race)
3247:
3238:Tiger parenting
3144:
3039:
2988:Extended family
2944:
2939:
2909:
2904:
2900:Sibling rivalry
2818:
2719:
2674:
2663:Seize quartiers
2629:
2570:Common ancestor
2554:
2546:
2512:Chinese kinship
2507:Nurture kinship
2497:Fictive kinship
2438:
2398:
2387:daughter-in-law
2341:
2306:
2271:
2207:
2193:Conjugal family
2188:Extended family
2164:
2159:
2107:
2052:
2036:
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1986:
1982:
1939:
1935:
1928:Oxford Academic
1918:
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1824:
1810:
1806:
1795:
1791:
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1052:Putative father
1013:
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724:Presumed father
668:Adoptive father
664:
649:Surprise father
631:Putative father
590:
553:
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418:. For example:
412:
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357:National Museum
342:
315:
295:
278:
262:paternity fraud
256:Paternity fraud
211:Paternity leave
182:
180:Paternal rights
100:putative father
92:adoptive father
49:
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3708:Mothers' Union
3705:
3700:
3694:
3692:
3688:
3687:
3685:
3684:
3682:Benjamin Spock
3679:
3674:
3669:
3664:
3662:Penelope Leach
3659:
3657:Annette Lareau
3654:
3649:
3647:Alan E. Kazdin
3644:
3639:
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3624:
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3614:
3609:
3607:Mary Ainsworth
3603:
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3520:
3519:social aspects
3514:
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3044:Theories
3041:
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3025:
3023:Blended family
3020:
3015:
3010:
3005:
3003:Nuclear family
3000:
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2610:Patrilineality
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2605:Matrilineality
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2070:(4): 377–392.
2063:Family Process
2057:
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1953:(8): 294–297.
1933:
1912:
1893:(5): 1336–47.
1877:
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1698:(4): 308–346.
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1541:
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1017:Father complex
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216:Parental leave
213:
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88:sperm donation
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3689:
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3677:B. F. Skinner
3675:
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3672:William Sears
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3120:Paternal bond
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