Do children typically develop attachments to their fathers? If so, what is the nature of those relationships?
What will be an ideal response?
Attachment typically first develops between infants and their mothers but babies soon become attached to fathers, too. Most fathers spend more time playing with their babies than taking care of them. And fathers emphasize physical play whereas mothers spend more time reading and talking to babies, showing them toys, and playing quiet games (Paquette, 2004). Many infants prefer to play with fathers but turn to mothers when distressed (Field, 1990). (This selection is taken directly from the textbook, but provides a brief-essay answer to this question.)
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