Eldercare requires a high
amount of emotional engagement that only a family member can provide.
Not exact matches
The research confirms that a father's
emotional engagement — not the
amount of time fathers spend with children, rather how they interact with them — leads to multiple positive outcomes, and serves as a significant protective factor against high risk behaviors in both girls and boys.
Studies published in the journals Nature; Science; and Mind, Brain, and Education support this idea, and a solid
amount of research also links personal relevance and
emotional engagement to memory storage.