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Morgan-Bentley, Paul.
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Father and child.
Parenting.
Sex role.
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Morgan-Bentley, Paul.
Father and child.
Parenting.
Sex role.
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Equal parent : how sharing the load helps the whole family thrive /
Paul
Morgan-Bentley
.
by
Morgan-Bentley
,
Paul
.
Thread, 2023
Call #:
306.874 M847e
Subjects
Father and child.
Parenting.
Sex role.
ISBN:
9781803143989 (pbk)
Description:
270 p. ; 20 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-270).
Summary:
"Why do mothers wake first when their baby cries at night? Why do fathers take so little time off work to bond with their newborn babies? Why are mothers never praised for being ‘hands on’? Is there a biological difference in mothers’ and fathers’ parenting instincts? Why do nurseries and schools often call mothers first when there is a problem? Why don’t we expect fathers to have a more active role in caring for their children? As a new father and Head of Investigations at The Times,
Paul
Morgan-Bentley
found himself lying awake in bed one night after settling his three-month-old back to sleep. With all these questions buzzing in his mind, he decided to go a mission to answer them. Drawing on his own personal experience of fatherhood -- from the utter joy and terror
Paul
and his husband felt caring for their newborn son, to the chemist who calls
Paul
‘MummyDaddy’ and the juggle of nursery pick-ups with work deadlines,
Paul
delves into what it really means to share the parental load. With a range of case studies, research from around the world, and conversations with leading scientists, The Equal Parent explores the truths behind the falsehoods about parenting roles -- and why challenging these myths to achieve parenting equality will benefit all of mothers, fathers and, most importantly, our children."--Publisher.
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