The analysis revealed that factors associated with a poor father - child relationship measured at age 10 (i.e. «current» factors) include: a male child; unmarried parents; low family socio - economic status; recent adverse family events; and the presence
of a father figure rather than the biological father.
Other factors, such as the presence
of a father figure rather than the biological father, partner supportiveness and family climate, seem to affect father - child relationships more than mother - child relationships.
Not exact matches
Dorothy Day is a
rather old - fashioned pre-Vatican II kind
of Catholic mass - goer who could never quite
figure out back in the 60s why her guests — among them,
Father Daniel Berrigan — were interested in «mod» masses.
Sorry folks but your justification for some sort
of father figure and heaven in the Sky is from a book written almost 2000 years ago... I would
rather trust someone who has far exceeded the intelligence
of everyone who is posting comments on this board...
When one adds this to the role
of «
father» as protector, guardian, and provider
of the family and the life
of the womb, it is easy to see the preference for
father as the proper anthropomorphism for the role
of God to mankind in care and love,
rather than for a mother
figure.
You would think that he should act like a
father figure to the players
rather than to reach a level where you dislike a player to an extend that it spills even to the field
of play.
As an R - rated comedy,
Father Figures is
rather tame and unoriginal, straying away from truly raunchy or filthy humor in exchange for dropping the «F» bomb a few times and referencing their mother's long list
of unprotected sexual endeavors.
Profitability was recognized by the
father of value investing Benjamin Graham in 1928 as a predominant driver
of stock returns: It is undoubtedly better to concentrate on one stock that you know is going to prove highly profitable,
rather than dilute your results to a mediocre
figure, merely for diversifications sake.
Myth — Children do better when their biological
fathers are involved with them,
rather than another kind
of «
father figure.»
Various factors appear to compromise the development
of supportive
father - child relations among couple families, including a high level
of family socio - economic disadvantage, adverse family events, an unsupportive partner relationship, a more disruptive or less cohesive family climate, and the presence
of a non biological
father figure rather than the biological
father.
Rather than focusing solely on characteristics
of the
father or
father figure, we consider a wide range
of characteristics
of the child, both parents and the household since these may all impinge on the
father - child relationship.
This reflects the presence
of a non-biological
father figure in the family,
rather than marriage between two biological parents.
These findings also suggest that the effect seen in
Figure 4 - E for mothers» hours is likely to reflect the effects
of higher income and maternal education on families,
rather than a shift in the main carer from the mother to the
father.
It has already been suggested that the importance
of the attachment relationship to
father may have been underestimated as a result
of a tendency
of attachment measures to focus on the role
of attachment
figures in safe haven,
rather than secure base, situations (Kerns et al. 2015).