Father’s Day is a time when people think about the influence of their fathers on their lives. Traditionally, Father’s Day has been about thanking fathers for their help, their role in teaching new skills or even their jokes. While many dads may deserve praise for these reasons, in fact many support their children in much deeper and less obvious ways. Developmental psychology is now uncovering a multifaceted understanding that goes beyond the simplistic or gendered view of the role of fathers...
Father’s Day: Lesser-known ways dads improve children’s lives
Audrey-Ann Deneault, PhD Candidate in Developmental Psychology, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
