AO3 - role of father

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    • One limitation of research into the role of fathers is lack of clarity over the question being asked.
      • Some researchers attempting to answer this question want to understand the role of fathers as secondary attachment figures
      • Whilst others are more concerned with fathers as a primary attachment figure
      • Makes it difficult to offer a simple answer as to the 'role of the father' as it depends what specific role is being discussed
    • Studies understanding the role of the father as secondary attachment figures have tended to see fathers as behaving differently from mothers and having a distinct role
    • Studies concerned with fathers as primary attachment figures have found that fathers can take on a 'maternal' role
    • What did longitudinal studies by Grossmann et al. suggest about fathers?
      Fathers have an important role in development
    • What role do fathers play in their children's development according to Grossmann et al.?
      Involves play and stimulation
    • What expectation arises if fathers have a distinctive role?
      Children in single or lesbian parent families would differ in comparison to children in two-parent heterosexual families
    • What do studies by McCallum and Golombok (2004) show about children in single-parent families?
      They do not develop differently from others
    • What does the consistency of findings about children in single-parent families imply?
      Fathers' distinctive role remains unanswered
    • What is a limitation of research into the role of fathers?
      Findings vary according to methodology used
    • A counterpoint to McCallum and Golombok's argument
      • These lines of research may not in fact be in conflict
      • It could be that fathers typically take on distinctive roles in two-parent heterosexual families, BUT that parents in single-mother and lesbian-parent families simply adapt to accommodate the role played by fathers
      • This means that the question of a distinctive role for fathers is clear after all
      • When present, fathers tend to adopt a distinctive role, but families can adapt to not having a father
    • What is one strength of research into the role of the father?
      It can offer advice to parents
    • Why do parents sometimes struggle with decisions about caregiver roles?
      They agonize over who should be primary caregiver
    • What pressure might mothers feel regarding their roles?
      To stay at home due to stereotypes
    • What pressure might fathers feel regarding their roles?
      To focus on work rather than parenting
    • What can heterosexual parents learn from research about fathers?
      Fathers can be primary attachment figures
    • What can lesbian-parent and single-mother families learn from this research?
      Not having a father does not affect development
    • How can parental anxiety be affected by research into fathers' roles?
      It can be reduced