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Titlebook: Handbook of Fathers and Child Development; Prenatal to Preschoo Hiram E. Fitzgerald,Kai von Klitzing,Thomas Skjøth Book 2020 Springer Natur

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27164-9In this chapter, we review important psychological adaptations that fathers and mothers experience during the transition to parenthood. We then review evidence of structural and functional plasticity in human fathers’ and mothers’ brains and explore how such plasticity supports their psychological a
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Living reference work 20220th editioninfant. Risk and resilience factors associated with fathers’ emotional connection to the fetus and psychological adaptation during the perinatal period will be examined. Social and cultural narratives about the importance of early fathering and new data challenging these narratives will be presented
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0528-0 for men. Using data from our interviews with men subsequent to attending a prenatal ultrasound appointment with their pregnant partners, we will demonstrate that early adverse events in the expectant father’s own development, as well as other traumatic events, shape men’s ideas about what they will
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-9986-8irst year of living. New fathers’ experience of the antenatal period is more stressful than in the postnatal period, and untreated paternal depression and anxiety can have serious consequences for the whole family. Research has shown that salient predictors of parental stress include negative life e
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19999-0each additional child; yet, few studies have considered the ways in which fathers and mothers manage the transition from one child to two and how children adjust to the birth of a sibling. Based on a family systems framework, we briefly review the literature on fathering and children’s adjustment af
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Overview to Part I: Fathers, Developmental Systems, and Relationshipspatriarchy, the rule of the father” emerged from recognition that males played an essential role in procreation. While patriarchy rapidly, in historical time, replaced matriarchy and men created male gods to rule over all of the dominions, child rearing during infancy and early childhood became the
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Fathering and Being Fathered: Developmental Interdependencet fathering and being fathered represent interdependent experiences that have life-altering, developmental consequences for both fathers and their children. A central focus of the chapter is to elaborate how father-child relationships are conducted and experienced to bring developmental benefits and
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The Role of Fathers in the Intergenerational Transmission of (Dis)advantages: Linking Sociological Sar parenting. Most studies that have linked socioeconomic status to parenting and subsequently child outcomes have focused on mothers. We know comparatively little about fathers. In this chapter, I argue that much can be learned about fathers’ role in the intergenerational transmission of (dis)advan
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