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Answer 1

Wide generalizations are usually not very productive. There are far more women raising children than men. Therefore it would make sense that there are a higher number of excellent female parents than male. However, this generation of parents has witnessed a sea change in the role of fathers as caretakers. There are many men who are excellent parents, who have taken on an active role in child rearing, child care and sharing domestic duties.

Answer 2

Women are usually better parents, but, it's generally because the father has to work and sometimes work late hours or shiftwork and therefore they spend less time with their children. Women are more nurturing than men. Nonetheless I've seen some pretty great dads out there that are active with their children's sports whether they are daughters or sons. Sometimes there are single fathers that are doing the duties of the mother and do an excellent job of being both parents.

Answer 3

Both men and women can make equally better parents or have the capacity to be for their children.

However, a parent really needs to understand, respect, and have time to spend with their children. Listening to them is also important as well as giving them boundaries for their own privacy. Sometimes parents can be suffocating and over-protective. While on other occasions they can be quite selfish and overly critical. It depends on the personalities of parents and their relationship with children. What works for one parent won't necessarily work for another. These days men and women have quite overlapping roles as parents and the one that is usually better is the one that the children respond to in a more positive way. A better parent also provides not only a sense of safety but also instills a set of core values so when their children grow up they can not only be productive in society but also have the necessary understanding about respecting people of other cultures and backgrounds. Some parents never bother to teach their kids about respecting women either which should all be part of the core value system for parenting.

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