The role of the father Flashcards
Degree of sensitivity?
more secure attachments to their children are found in fathers who show more sensitivity to their childrens needs
Types of attachment with own parents?
tend to form similar attachments with children as to what they had with their own parents
Marital intimacy?
degree of intimacy father has with own relationship affects attachment he has with children
Supportive co-parenting?
amount of support a father gives his partner in helping to care for children affects type of attachment he has with children
What did Geiger say about fathers play interactions and mothers play interactions?
- fathers are exciting and pleasurable
- mothers are nurturing and affectionate
What did Bernier & Miljkovitch find in single parent fathers?
their attachments with children aged 4-6 was similar to attachment the father had with their own parent
What did Belsky et al find in marital intimacy?
- high levels of marital intimacy related to secure-infant attachments
- low levels of marital intimacy related to insecure-child attachments
What did Brown et al assess?
attachment patterns in 68 families with infants aged 12-13 months
What did Brown et al find?
high levels of supportive co-parenting were related to secure attachment types
Importance of fathers?
- better relationships with peers
- regulate their emotions
- less well in school without father
- provide mothers much needed time away to avoid stress