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7 kwi 2021 · Many parents seek guidance and information about raising children, and the information, messages and guidelines presented to parents serve as a potential source of influence on parents’ attitudes, beliefs and gender role stereotypes.
23 sie 2020 · Justified by the convergence in mothers’ and fathers’ styles in the family, research reports often overlook the mean-level differences in the maternal and paternal dimensions of support and control as well as in overall parenting styles (Mastrotheodoros et al. 2019; Russell et al. 1998).
20 sty 2010 · Average differences favor women over men, but parenting skills are not dichotomous or exclusive. The gender of parents correlates in novel ways with parent-child relationships but has minor significance for children's psychological adjustment and social success.
14 mar 2013 · Roughly 60% of two-parent households with children under age 18 have two working parents. In those households, on average, fathers spend more time than mothers in paid work, while mothers spend more time on child care and household chores.
10 kwi 2024 · The number of children living with two parents has dropped since 1968, while the percentage living with their mother only has doubled. In 1968, 85% of children under 18 lived with two parents (regardless of marital status); by 2020, 70% did, according to the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey (CPS) .
1 cze 1991 · Abstract. Bases for a developmental approach to the nature and functions of mother-child and father-child relationships are considered in connection with research findings from studies of middle-childhood and adolescent subjects and their parents.
Men and women (N = 912, 25 – 74 years old) retrospectively reported the quality of their childhood relationships with their mother and father. Later, they reported their daily psychological distress and stressor exposure every night over eight consecutive evenings.