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The Life of Dad - The Making of a Modern Father (Paperback)
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The Life of Dad - The Making of a Modern Father (Paperback)
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THE STORY OF FATHERHOOD AND WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A FATHER TODAY,
BASED ON A DECADE-LONG STUDY OF NEW AND EXPECTANT FATHERS. Becoming
a father is one of most common but also one of the most profoundly
life-altering experiences a man can have. It is up there with
puberty, falling in love and experiencing your first loss. Fifty
years ago a father's role was assumed to be clear: he went to work;
he provided the pay cheque; and he acted as a disciplinarian when
he got home. But today a father's role is much more fluid and
complex. Dr Anna Machin has spent the past decade working with new
and expectant fathers, studying the experiences of fathers and the
questions fathers have: 'Will fatherhood change me?', 'How do other
men fulfil the role?', 'How can I help my child grow into a
healthy, happy adult?'. In The Life of Dad, Dr Machin draws on her
research and the latest findings in genetics, neuroscience and
psychology to tell the story of fatherhood. She will show the
extraordinary physiological changes a man undergoes when he becomes
a father, investigate how a man's genes can influence what sort of
father he will be, and will show how a dad makes a unique
contribution to his child's life, helping to foster independence of
mind and spirit. Throughout the book, readers will encounter the
voices of real dads, expectant and established, as well as
fascinating insights into fatherhood from across the globe. The
Life of Dad throws out the old stereotypes of fatherhood in an
entertaining and informative journey through the role of dad -
helping you decide what sort of father you want to be. 'A
tour-de-force exploration of the forgotten half of the parenthood
business. Essential reading for every expectant dad ... and mum.' -
Robin Dunbar, professor of evolutionary psychology, University of
Oxford
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