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Handbook of Fathers and Child Development : Prenatal to Preschool
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Hiram E. Fitzgerald
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Kai von Klitzing
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Natasha J. Cabrera
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Júlia Scarano de Mendonça
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Thomas Skjøthaug
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2020
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978-3-030-51026-8
ISBN (Electronic):
978-3-030-51027-5
Publication date (Print):
2020
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-51027-5
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Overview to Part I: Fathers, Developmental Systems, and Relationships
pp. 5
Fathers and Very Young Children: A Developmental Systems Perspective
pp. 29
Fathering and Being Fathered: Developmental Interdependence
pp. 47
The Role of Fathers in the Intergenerational Transmission of (Dis)advantages: Linking Sociological Stratification Questions to Developmental Psychology Research
pp. 65
Fathers’ Reflections of their Fathers: The Use of Text Mining to Find Meaning in Narratives
pp. 89
Fathers’ Place and Role in Family Relationships
pp. 105
A Family Systems Perspective on Father Absence, Presence, and Engagement
pp. 121
Fathers and Public Policy
pp. 135
Overview to Part II: Prenatal and Perinatal Influences
pp. 137
Exploring Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Fatherhood and Paternal Biology: Testosterone as an Exemplar
pp. 153
Neural Plasticity in Human Fathers
pp. 173
Pathways to Parenting: The Emotional Journeys of Fathers as They Prepare to Parent a New Infant
pp. 195
Ghosts in the Ultrasound: Expectant Fathers’ Experience of Trauma
pp. 209
Antecedents of Fathers’ Stress in Fatherhood
pp. 229
Paternal Prenatal and Postpartum Depression
pp. 245
Is It Easier the Second Time Around? Fathers’ Roles Across the Transition from One Child to Two
pp. 269
Overview to Part III: Father-Child Transactions in Early Development
pp. 273
Father-Child Attachment Relationships
pp. 291
Fathers and the Activation Relationship
pp. 315
Fathers’ Emotional Availability with Their Children: Determinants and Consequences
pp. 339
The Role of Fathers and Their Young Children’s Social Development
pp. 357
Fathers and Young Children at Play: A Scoping Review of Studies of Fathers’ Play with Sons and Daughters from Birth to Preschool
pp. 393
Fathers’ Language Input and Early Child Language Development
pp. 411
Fathers Talking and Reading with Their 3-Year-Olds During Shared Bookreading
pp. 435
Fathers and Children’s Executive Function
pp. 455
Overview to Part IV: Fathers’ Involvement in Context
pp. 459
Fatherhood and Early Childhood Development: Perspectives from Sub-Saharan Africa
pp. 473
Father-Child Interactional Synchrony as a Function of Maternal and Paternal Depression in Low-Income Brazilian Families
pp. 487
African American Fathers and Their Young Children: Images from the Field
pp. 507
Latino Fathers and Their Preschool Children
pp. 521
American Indian and Alaska Native Fathers and Their Sacred Children
pp. 537
The Characteristics and Lived Experiences of Modern Stay-at-Home Fathers
pp. 551
Fathering Across Military Deployment and Reintegration
pp. 565
Overview to Part V: Fathers and Children’s Mental Health
pp. 569
Fathers’ Antisocial Behavior and Early Childhood
pp. 581
Fatherhood, Substance Use, and Early Child Development
pp. 603
Fathers in Child Psychotherapy
pp. 627
Engaging Fathers of Young Children in Low-Income Families to Improve Child and Family Outcomes: A Preventive Intervention Perspective
pp. 639
Connection, IT and Identity: SMS4dads as Health Promotion for New Fathers
pp. 657
Designing and Tailoring Preventive Interventions for Fathers’ Parenting
pp. 677
Fathers and Their Very Young Children: Future Directions
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