2011
DOI: 10.7322/jhgd.19996
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Comportamento parental e o papel do pai no desenvolvimento infantil

Abstract: Manfroi EC; Macarini SM; Vieira ML. Comportamento parental e o papel do pai no desenvolvimento infantil. Rev. Bras. Cresc. e Desenv. Hum. 2011; 21(1): 59-69 Resumo:Este artigo tem o objetivo de discutir o cuidado parental e o papel do pai no desenvolvimento infantil, a partir da perspectiva teórica da psicologia evolucionista. O cuidado parental foi abordado enfatizando-se seu caráter interacionista, com relação a seus aspectos biológicos e culturais. Além das especificidades do papel dos pais no comportamento… Show more

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“…For example, in this review, none of the researchers assessed father involvement in terms of the extent to which the father physically stimulated his child. According to Manfroi, Macarini and Vieira (2011), the most frequent type of father-child interaction is active play (a physical dimension of paternal involvement), which is important for child development. In addition, characteristics of the children (such as their social skills) were not investigated in any of the studies that comprised this review, although other authors have shown that child-related factors such as social responsiveness can modify father involvement (Mehall, Spinrad, Eisenberg & Gaertner, 2009;Volker, 2014).The absence of this information may be linked to the descriptors used in this study, as some authors may have used more general descriptors (such as "child development"), or have used other descriptors (such as "father engagement").…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in this review, none of the researchers assessed father involvement in terms of the extent to which the father physically stimulated his child. According to Manfroi, Macarini and Vieira (2011), the most frequent type of father-child interaction is active play (a physical dimension of paternal involvement), which is important for child development. In addition, characteristics of the children (such as their social skills) were not investigated in any of the studies that comprised this review, although other authors have shown that child-related factors such as social responsiveness can modify father involvement (Mehall, Spinrad, Eisenberg & Gaertner, 2009;Volker, 2014).The absence of this information may be linked to the descriptors used in this study, as some authors may have used more general descriptors (such as "child development"), or have used other descriptors (such as "father engagement").…”
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confidence: 99%
“…O que difere do caso 03 (Jonas), que sempre participou integralmente das tarefas de cuidados. Muitos pais podem ter dificuldades em criar um vínculo sólido e concreto com o bebê por ainda não visualizá-lo e senti-lo, o que passa a ser construído de forma lenta e gradual após o nascimento e ao longo de seu desenvolvimento (Manfroi, Macarini, & Vieira, 2011).…”
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“…As características e a capacidade dos bebês em interagir com aqueles que lhe cuidam também é um aspecto de grande importância para o desenvolvimento da responsividade, do apego seguro e de um bom vínculo entre a criança e as figuras parentais (Manfroi, Macarini, & Vieira, 2011). Os relatos dos pais ressaltam a importância da responsividade da criança aos estímulos paternos.…”
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“…[6][7] Nevertheless, his presence in baby care has become as necessary as the mother's, [8][9] especially in the of physiology, psychology and social development of the child. 10 Studies have…”
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“…In this sense, the role of the father becomes complementary and fundamental. 13,6 In this sense, it becomes necessary the father feeling safe and able to undertake the care, since they experience with some frequency, feeling of insecurity and anxiety. [13][14] Despite this, studies have shown the recognition by men about their importance in the care of their children, however, being linked to the need to receive guidance on how to provide this care.…”
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