According to new research published in Behavioral Neuroscience, fathers with toddler daughters are more attentive and responsive to their daughters’s needs than fathers of sons of the same age. By contrast, fathers sang more to their daughters and spoke more openly about emotions. “If the child cries out or asks for Dad, fathers of daughters responded to that more than did fathers of sons,” said lead researcher Jennifer Mascaro, PhD, of Emory University.
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