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Fathers can foster their children's development through play and interaction from "summary" of The Expectant Father and the New Father by Armin A. Brott,Jennifer Ash

Fathers play a crucial role in their children's development through engagement and interaction. By actively participating in their child's playtime, fathers can create a strong bond and promote healthy emotional growth. Through playful interactions, fathers can teach important life skills, such as problem-solving, communication, and social skills. This type of engagement not only strengthens the parent-child relationship but also builds the child's confidence and self-esteem. Engaging in playtime with their children allows fathers to understand their child's personality and interests better. By observing their child's reactions and responses during play, fathers can tailor their interactions to meet the child's needs and preferences. This level of attentiveness fosters a deeper connection between father and child, creating a safe and nurturing environment for the child to e...
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    The Expectant Father and the New Father

    Armin A. Brott

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