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McCallum and Golombok's evidence that fathers are less important?

Author: (Pippa) Pippa Holloway



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Found that children growing up in single-parent or same-sex parent families do not develop any differently from those in two-parent heterosexual families, which suggests that father do not have a distincitve role in attachment. So the father isn't as important as a mother, or overly important.


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