The Role of the Father in Child DevelopmentMichael E. Lamb New edition of the classic The Role of the Father in Child Development The Role of the Father in Child Development, Fourth Edition brings together contributions from an international group of experts on the role of fathers in child development. Under the auspices of editor Michael Lamb, this guide offers a single-source reference for the most recent findings and beliefs related to fathers and fatherhood. This new and thoroughly updated edition provides the latest material on such topics as:
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A History of | 32 |
Uncharted Territory in Need | 98 |
Social Science and Public Policy Perspectives | 121 |
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