The Role Of The Father Flashcards

(10 cards)

1
Q

What is the primary role of a father in child development according to psychology?

A

To provide emotional support, guidance, and a model for behavior.

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True or False: Research shows that fathers are less important than mothers in a child’s emotional development.

A

False

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3
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Fill in the blank: The attachment theory suggests that a child’s ________ with their father can affect their future relationships.

A

bond

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4
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What is one key difference between paternal and maternal parenting styles?

A

Fathers often engage in more rough-and-tumble play, while mothers may focus more on nurturing.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a benefit of a father’s involvement in a child’s life? A) Increased behavioral problems B) Higher academic performance C) Less emotional stability

A

B) Higher academic performance

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What is the concept of ‘father absence’?

A

The lack of a father figure in a child’s life, which can lead to various emotional and behavioral issues.

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True or False: Fathers typically play a lesser role in the caregiving process compared to mothers.

A

False

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What impact does father involvement have on a child’s self-esteem?

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Increased father involvement is associated with higher self-esteem in children.

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Fill in the blank: The ________ theory emphasizes the importance of a father’s role in shaping a child’s moral development.

A

social learning

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Short Answer: Name one psychological effect of having an involved father during childhood.

A

Improved emotional regulation and resilience.

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