Role of the father

Cards (10)

  • What are the traditional views of Role of the father?
    • Fathers go out to work and earn money
    • They play with the children and tell them off
    • Play a minor role in parenting
  • What are the modern views of Role of the father?
    • Normal for mothers to have a job
    • 9% of single parents are male
    • Men are encouraged to be more nurturing and provide emotional support
  • Research to show fathers are important
    Hoover (1995) found children of involved fathers are more likely to have positive peer relations and be popular (shows less conflict and more reciprocity.
  • Research to show fathers are important
    McCallum and Golombok (2004) found that children growing up in single or same-sex families developed the same as those in 2 parent families – undermining the idea that fathers have distinct roles
  • Research to show fathers are important
    A change in social stereotypes has meant that it is more socially acceptable for men to show emotions and encouraged to be more involved in the upbringing of their child
  • Research to show fathers are not important
    Schaffer and Emerson (1964) found that in only 3% of cases the father was the primary caregiver (85% were the mother) – children still form attachments with their father but it’s often secondary attachment
  • Research to show fathers are not important
    Research has shown that fathers are less able than mothers to detect levels of infant distress – mothers have more of a tendency to fulfil more of a ‘caregiving’ role
  • Research to show fathers are not important
    Fathers don’t have the capability to breastfeed which may mean they’ll struggle to form an attachment – learning theory states infants form attachments because of food
  • What is the positive impact on the economy?
    Fathers get less paternity leave than mothers so they would go back to work quicker = earning money and paying taxes = good for the economy
  • What is the negative impact on the economy?
    Social stereotypes suggests mothers play a primary role in the care of their children which puts more pressure on women nurturing their child = make them feel guilty about leaving them = stop working after childbirth = bad for the economy