Asked by Tonii White on May 04, 2024
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An Australian study of professionally employed new fathers found that
A) new fathers were not interested in bonding with their children, as they expected mothers to fulfill that role.
B) fathers were most interested in father-infant bonding and baby games as evidenced by their Internet surfing activity.
C) fathers were most interested in resuming sex after delivery and breast-feeding as evidenced by their Internet surfing activity.
D) fathers and children do not begin the bonding process until children are at least 2 years old.
Professionally Employed
The status of being employed in a job that requires specialized knowledge and often higher education.
New Fathers
Men who have recently become parents, navigating the challenges and adjustments of fatherhood, including emotional, physical, and lifestyle changes.
- Know the benefits of early parent-infant contact and the role of father involvement in infant development.
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Jelay FernandezMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The correct choice indicates that new fathers showed a significant interest in father-infant bonding and baby games, as reflected in their online activities, suggesting a desire to engage and bond with their children from an early stage.
Learning Objectives
- Know the benefits of early parent-infant contact and the role of father involvement in infant development.
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