SUVREMENI OBLICI OČINSTVA – ZNAČAJ ZA DJEČJI RAZVOJ

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Ljetopis Socijalnog Rada Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.3935/ljsr.v29i2.384
Renata Miljević Riđički
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Literature in developmental psychology mentions fathers in child development much less than mothers. Previously the primary attachment between a mother and a child was emphasised, however today a dual attachment is stressed – a child may develop an attachment to the father and the mother. Modern, or as some researchers call them “new” fathers want to be involved in their children’s lives, which reflects in a greater well-being of fathers and children alike. Fathers can be biological and non-biological, more or less involved in their children’s upbringing. The paper provides an overview of the forms of fatherhood which are less represented in the general population: fathers who do not live with their children, single fathers, step-fathers, homosexual fathers and sperm donor fathers. It can be concluded that fatherhood is still largely unexplored, especially in the case of less common forms of fatherhood. Key words: significance of fathers for child development; fathers who do not live with their children; single fathers; step-fathers; homosexual fathers; sperm donor fathers
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现代环境——子女离婚的意义
发展心理学的文献中提到父亲在孩子发展中的作用比提到母亲要小得多。以前强调母亲和孩子之间的主要依恋,但现在强调双重依恋——孩子可能会对父亲和母亲产生依恋。现代人,或者一些研究人员称之为“新”父亲,希望参与孩子的生活,这反映在父亲和孩子都有更大的幸福感。父亲可以是亲生的,也可以是非亲生的,或多或少地参与孩子的成长。该文件概述了在普通人群中代表性较低的父亲形式:不与子女生活在一起的父亲、单身父亲、继父、同性恋父亲和精子捐献者父亲。可以得出的结论是,父亲身份在很大程度上仍未被探索,尤其是在不太常见的父亲身份形式的情况下。关键词:父亲对儿童发展的重要性;不与子女一起生活的父亲;单亲父亲;继父;同性恋父亲;精子捐献者父亲
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