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9781921462139

The Dad Factor How Father-Baby Bonding Helps a Child for Life

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  • ISBN13:

    9781921462139

  • ISBN10:

    1921462132

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-03-01
  • Publisher: Finch Publishing
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Summary

This stimulating book explores many fascinating new understandings of the importance of a father in a child's development. Richard Fletcher, a pioneer researcher in the area of men’s health and family issues, examines how a father's close bond with his baby is vital for the development of the child’s healthy brain structure and their cognitive and emotional development. The Dad Factor presents explanations of why a father’s involvement with his child, right from birth, is vitally important to the development of a child’s brain and emotional stability. In this book, Richard Fletcher considers new findings, including how, in the first hours after birth, a baby is primed to react to the father’s voice he or she heard when in the womb; how father–baby bonding matters for the child’s emotional, physical, and cognitive development; and how the way that a father interacts with his baby can shape the structure of the baby’s brain. The effect of a dad simply "playing around" with his child can alter the pathways formed by the neurons in the brain of that growing infant. (So fathers playing "peek-a-boo" are not wasting time, but doing the real stuff of parenting!) Additionally, Richard Fletcher addresses some contentious issues of child development, examines the evolution of a father’s role, and uses feedback from men in his parenting classes to answer many questions a new father-to-be might have.

Author Biography

Richard Fletcher leads the Fathers and Families Research Program at the University of Newcastle, Australia. In the 1990s he pioneered the study of men’s health and boys’ health and founded the community-based group, Fathers Against Rape, to conduct workshops with teenage boys in schools. He developed the Engaging Fathers Project at the University of Newcastle, and worked to have it implemented in communities nationally. As a lecturer in the university’s Family Action Centre, he designed and delivered courses and seminars to teachers, nurses, occupational therapists and medical students. He is the convener of the National Fatherhood Research Network and a co-editor of Boys in Schools.

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