Thursday, 20 September 2007

How mothers and fathers differ - Rmail

The following content has been contributed by Maurice Mok and is published on this blog with his permission.



A study of 27 pre-schoolers found that popular children are more likely to have fathers who are physically playful, affectionate and socially engaging and mothers who are highly verbal.

[Bridging the Gap: Parent-Child Play Interaction and Peer Interactive Competence, MacDonald and Parke]















"Your child's recognition of the differences between mother and father care actually enhances his development."
รข€"Kyle Pruett, MD

When it comes to connecting with an infant, does a mother have an advantage over a father because the baby has heard her voice for nine months? ... read more >>

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