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Father contribution to human resilience
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Feldman, Ruth
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21st century
/ Absent fathers
/ Adolescent
/ Arousal
/ Brain research
/ Caregiving
/ Child
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Conflict resolution
/ Cultural instruction
/ Developmental stages
/ Emotional regulation
/ Families & family life
/ Father-Child Relations
/ Fathers
/ Gender Identity
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants
/ Keyboarding
/ Living skills
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Male
/ Maternity & paternity leaves
/ Meaning
/ Neurosciences
/ Newborn babies
/ Parenting
/ Parents & parenting
/ Plasticity
/ Preschool children
/ Resilience
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Resilience in Development: Pathways to Multisystem Integration
/ Resilience, Psychological
/ Skills
/ Social Behavior
/ Social change
/ Social groups
/ Social meaning
/ Social norms
/ Social skills
/ Special Issue Article
/ Teaching
2023
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Father contribution to human resilience
by
Feldman, Ruth
in
21st century
/ Absent fathers
/ Adolescent
/ Arousal
/ Brain research
/ Caregiving
/ Child
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Conflict resolution
/ Cultural instruction
/ Developmental stages
/ Emotional regulation
/ Families & family life
/ Father-Child Relations
/ Fathers
/ Gender Identity
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants
/ Keyboarding
/ Living skills
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Male
/ Maternity & paternity leaves
/ Meaning
/ Neurosciences
/ Newborn babies
/ Parenting
/ Parents & parenting
/ Plasticity
/ Preschool children
/ Resilience
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Resilience in Development: Pathways to Multisystem Integration
/ Resilience, Psychological
/ Skills
/ Social Behavior
/ Social change
/ Social groups
/ Social meaning
/ Social norms
/ Social skills
/ Special Issue Article
/ Teaching
2023
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Father contribution to human resilience
by
Feldman, Ruth
in
21st century
/ Absent fathers
/ Adolescent
/ Arousal
/ Brain research
/ Caregiving
/ Child
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Conflict resolution
/ Cultural instruction
/ Developmental stages
/ Emotional regulation
/ Families & family life
/ Father-Child Relations
/ Fathers
/ Gender Identity
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants
/ Keyboarding
/ Living skills
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Male
/ Maternity & paternity leaves
/ Meaning
/ Neurosciences
/ Newborn babies
/ Parenting
/ Parents & parenting
/ Plasticity
/ Preschool children
/ Resilience
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Resilience in Development: Pathways to Multisystem Integration
/ Resilience, Psychological
/ Skills
/ Social Behavior
/ Social change
/ Social groups
/ Social meaning
/ Social norms
/ Social skills
/ Special Issue Article
/ Teaching
2023
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Father contribution to human resilience
2023
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Overview
Fathers have been an important source of child endurance and prosperity since the dawn of civilization, promoting adaptation to social rules, defining cultural meaning systems, teaching daily living skills, and providing the material background against which children developed; still, the recent reformulation in the role of the father requires theory-building. Paternal caregiving is rare in mammals, occurring in 3–5% of species, expresses in multiple formats, and involves flexible neurobiological accommodations to ecological conditions and active caregiving. Here, we discuss father contribution to resilience across development. Our model proposes three tenets of resilience – plasticity, sociality, and meaning – and discussion focuses on father-specific contributions to each tenet at different developmental stages; newborn, infant, preschooler, child, and adolescent. Father’s style of high arousal, energetic physicality, guided participation in daily skills, joint adventure, and conflict resolution promotes children’s flexible approach and social competence within intimate bonds and social groups. By expanding children’s interests, sharpening cognitions, tuning affect regulation, encouraging exploration, and accompanying the search for identity, fathers support the sense of meaning, enhancing the human-specific dimension of resilience. We end by highlighting pitfalls to paternal contribution, including absence, abuse, rigidity, expectations, and gender typing, and the need to formulate novel theories to accommodate the “involved dad.”
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