Study on Paternal Impacts for Child Development

Nuevo estudio demuestra que el amor del padre en más importante que el de la madre

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*Studies are good resources to stimulate efforts to improve professionalism. The report based on a meta-analysis that draw attention  to the impacts of father involvement for child development. Fathers & Families Coalition of America's view is that children need healthy involvement from both mom and dad that contribute different impacts...

Blanco, negro, gordo, delgado, católicos, protestantes, ricos, pobres. No importa cuántos factores sociales, económicos, culturales o religiosas difieren entre las personas, todos tenemos algo en común:venimos al mundo gracias a un padre y una madre, y su amor por nosotros hace toda la diferencia en nuestras vidas.

Según un nuevo estudio, ser amado o rechazado por el padre afecta desarrollo de la personalidad y la personalidad en los niños hasta la edad adulta. En la práctica, esto significa que nuestras relaciones en la infancia, en especial con los padres y otras figuras responsables, forman las características de nuestra personalidad.

En medio siglo de investigación internacional, ningún otro tipo de experiencia ha demostrado un efecto tan fuerte y consistente en la personalidad y el desarrollo de la personalidad como la experiencia de rechazo, especialmente por los padres en la infancia“, dijo el coautor del estudio, Ronald Rohner, Universidad de Connecticut (EE.UU.). “Los niños y adultos de todo el mundo tienden a responder de la misma manera cuando se sienten rechazados por sus cuidadores y otras figuras de apego.”

Read the full article here 

Read supporting research Transnational Relations Between Perceived Parental Acceptance and Personality Dispositions of Children and Adults - A Meta-Analytic Review here

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Established in 1996 as a grassroots initiative. Incorporated in 2004 as an Arizona nonprofit. Transitioned in 2010 as a national and international professional development and advocacy agency. In 2016 expanded our charter as well as a California nonprofit as we serve our stakeholders as a federal nonprofit 501(C) 3 (EIN 81-1290316) supporting the professional development, quality improvement training of those working with families, parents, children, and building healthy communities with father engagement strategies.

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