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- National Center for Fathering, U.S. Department of Education. (June 2000). A Call to Commitment: Fathers’ Involvement in Children’s Learning. U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, p. 13-19.
Update
Predicting Chinese Father Involvement:
Parental Role Beliefs, Fathering
Self-Efficacy and Maternal Gatekeeping
- Liu, Y., Haslam, D. M., Dittman, C. K., Guo, M., & Morawska, A. (2022). Predicting Chinese father involvement: Parental role beliefs, fathering self-efficacy and maternal gatekeeping. Frontiers in psychology, 13, 1066876.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Brown, G. L., Mangelsdorf, S. C., Shigeto, A., & Wong, M. S. (2018). Associations between father involvement and father–child attachment security: Variations based on timing and type of involvement.Journal of Family Psychology, 32(8), 1015–1024.
Meuwissen, A. S., & Carlson, S. M. (2018). The role of father parenting in children’s school readiness: A longitudinal follow-up. Journal of Family Psychology, 32(5), 588–598.
Trahan, M. H. (2018). Paternal self-efficacy and father involvement: A bi-directional relationship.Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 19(4), 624–634.
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