Generally speaking, men's fathering behaviors do not center on an investment in childcare during infancy and early childhood. |
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It thus illuminates conceptual linkages in the model of generative fathering and provides feedback that can be used to refine such concepts. |
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Mr Hatch, aka Fatman, has proven that he can at least get the mechanics of fathering right, if not the details. |
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While he does have two daughters and three stepsons, the decades-old photograph evokes a stage of fathering that is out of date. |
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Born to a farming family in Howsham in 1800, he was drummed out of the community aged 15 for fathering an illegitimate child. |
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We contend that, if they had used an emic approach, numerous differences in fathering would likely emerge. |
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He was also pretty active in his family life, fathering sixteen children and, at the last count, he was a grandfather thirty-three times! |
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He went on to chalk up a string of convictions including housebreaking and armed robbery, before remarrying and fathering another three children. |
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Topics include mothering, fathering, marriages, family group processes, sibling relations, and families. |
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Also, movement or development through diverse styles of fathering may be more the rule than the exception. |
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Their only hope of fathering children is to store their sperm at a sperm bank before they start chemotherapy. |
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One way cacodemons like to cause trouble in our world is by fathering babies. |
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This gives the undergraduate students one example of a theoretical framework with which to view fathering. |
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By all means, read books or articles on fathering, listen to the experts etc. but make your own decisions. |
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Some have said that after delivery the only real mothering and fathering difference is breast-feeding. |
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Overall, this early research on fathering found that masculine fathers tend to have masculine sons. |
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This integrative approach is fundamental to a comprehensive understanding of human development generally, and to fathering more specifically. |
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Most studies on fathering have not considered the whole context of the family including father, mother, and children. |
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The respondents identified tangible or practical barriers or resources for fathering. |
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The primary barrier discussed by fathers was the difficulty of juggling work and other time demands, and their time for fathering. |
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Does this imply Darrell winds up in prison after fathering an illegitimate child while the other son is gay? |
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This study examines social location to explore the impact it may or may not have on fathering styles. |
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The study paints a gloomy picture of the British attitude to fathering. |
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Marriage was also seen as the natural course of a man's life, enabling him to function properly in his working life and fulfil his duty by fathering children. |
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Cristian was the prime evidence that sent his biological father to jail for fathering him. |
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Justin Bieber is in hot water after a 20-year-old woman filed a lawsuit accusing the 17-year-old pop star of fathering her baby. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger confessed to fathering a child with his housekeeper after being confronted by The Los Angeles Times. |
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One of the things I have some information on is that there have been a number of really interesting international conferences on fathering. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger confessed to fathering a child with his housekeeper after confronted by the Los Angeles Times. |
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It raises the possibility, with modern techniques, of a brain-dead male fertilizing a brain-dead female and fathering a child. |
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Indeed, Lewis consciously chose not to include ethnic minority fathers in his study and was therefore unable to explore the effects of ethnicity on fathering. |
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In conclusion, it is tempting to draw parallels to classic demographic transition theory to explain men's attitudes toward fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, and fathering. |
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Each of these authors has a somewhat different perspective on fathering. |
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I'm a relatively open guy, but I have close friends with whom I haven't shared as much as I had with David in the safe instant intimacy of weekend fathering. |
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Such findings from ethological primate studies are important for studies of human fathering in that they caution against simple biological determinism. |
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She's consumed with motherhood right now and I'm consumed with fathering. |
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When Bodvild took her ring to Wayland for mending, he took the ring and raped her, fathering a son. |
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The period was also infamous for papal corruption, with many Popes fathering children, and engaging in nepotism and simony. |
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He is one of the most controversial of the Renaissance popes, partly because he acknowledged fathering several children by his mistresses. |
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It seems to me that there is something similar happening in fathering. This is an area that a very small number of fathers go into, and those have to leap over quite a large number of barriers. |
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Overwhelmingly, our social policy says that fathers are not paid for fathering. The tax credits are directed toward mothers, so the kids know that the fathers are doing it out of love. |
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Like his creepy father, Uther Pendragon, Arthur sleeps around, fathering a child, the dread Mordred, with his own half-sister before hooking up with fickle Guinevere. |
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Prior to the revelation of clerical child abuse and that bishops were fathering children in secret, the church exercised enormous political influence on the major parties. |
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The six embryos they made together will now probably be destroyed. Mr Johnson said he had always insisted he did not want the emotional or financial burden of fathering a child he would not be bringing up. |
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This movement and flow of practices and identities point to how fathering and mothering are fluid identities that shift and change within the complex web of relationships within which they are sustained. |
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Can you provide love, security and comfort, and good mothering and fathering, in a variety of different ways that you might not have considered before? |
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What I have found is that any claims of essential mothering are weakened by the fact that fathering and mothering, both as experiences and as social institutions, continue to change. |
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A team of professionals worked on teaching fathering skills with the philosophy that if you teach them how to be good fathers, they in turn will want to provide for their children, financially and emotionally. |
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Talk to other parents and read books on fathering and child development. |
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The Germans estimated their troops had been responsible for fathering 60 to 80 illegitimate births in the Channel Islands. |
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The current study investigated how fathering behaviors are related to preadolescent adjustment in Mexican American and European American stepfamilies and intact families. |
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Although James was the heir presumptive, it seemed unlikely that he would inherit the Crown, as Charles was still a young man capable of fathering children. |
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His own studies of eastern kingbirds in North America found that large males that sang early were especially successful in fathering chicks with other males' mates. |
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