According to traditional Psych theory, a strong, moral male example and a loving mother can help a son want to be like his father. If the son loves his mother he will want to be like his father so that the mother and/or someone similar to his mother will love him back.
A weak, emasculated father or no father at all fails to provide a son with a good roll model, and it may lead to gender ambivalence.
No. The gender is not related to the relationship of the parents.
According to traditional Psych theory, a strong, moral male example and a loving mother can help a son want to be like his father. If the son loves his mother he will want to be like his father so that the mother and/or someone similar to his mother will love him back. A weak, emasculated father or no father at all fails to provide a son with a good roll model, and it may lead to gender ambivalence.
Your parents
to keep them in shape
Their parents of course.
daughters
The answer is nine—two parents, six sons, and one daughter.
Mad
My Three Sons - 1960 Proxy Parents 12-8 was released on: USA: 8 November 1971
What can parents do to enhance an infants brain?
He has four adult sons. Their names are George, Nathaniel, John, and Charles.
Yes, parents are often the first significant others who introduce children to the gender map by modeling behaviors, expectations, and roles associated with gender. Through interactions, communication, and the division of responsibilities, parents influence children’s understanding of gender norms. These early experiences shape children's perceptions of gender identity and social roles as they grow. Consequently, parental influence is crucial in developing a child's awareness of societal gender constructs.