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Fatherneed : Why Father Care is as Essential as Mother Care for Your Child

Fatherneed : Why Father Care is as Essential as Mother Care for Your Child

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Father cheerleading
Review: A very repetitive book which is amazing in its poor scholarship and very selective interpretation of research. The intent of the author is to show us all how very, very important fathers are, and he takes this chant to an extreme that is almost humorous in its degree of excess. The generalizations he makes about fathers and how they interact with their children only are true in a minority of the families I know; in most families, there is a mixture of styles depending on the personalities of parents and children. In my own case, I don't relate to his generalities at all, and don't see his pronouncements reflected in my own family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superb Book
Review: Dr. Pruett deals with the essential need for fathering in a warm, thoughtful, easily readable form. A must read for all parents.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Father cheerleading
Review: I have read many books on the topic and this seems to talk directly to me. No mushy stuff, directly to the point. I also like the fact that it really challenges fathers to take more active role as everyday parent with children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderful
Review: I have read many books on the topic and this seems to talk directly to me. No mushy stuff, directly to the point. I also like the fact that it really challenges fathers to take more active role as everyday parent with children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally an explination of many of our childrens problems!
Review: In this book,so much can be learned about why our children end up doing the things they do, and having the self identity problems they have. I now see that fathers have a connection with their children, not only socially, but in a much deeper sence. This is a must read for all fathers!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Overlong, but good for trade
Review: Pruett's attempt at expanding what could have been a chapter in an academic text into a self-help book for the masses is admirable. Yes, I think fathers and fathers-in-waiting should skim the book. Some sloppy work: doesn't the author know the difference between Penn and Penn State? But overall, makes a good case, if you can excuse the gratuitous fawning over "single mothers." The "as you'll read in the next chapter" stuff was annoying.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Overlong, but good for trade
Review: Pruett's attempt at expanding what could have been a chapter in an academic text into a self-help book for the masses is admirable. Yes, I think fathers and fathers-in-waiting should skim the book. Some sloppy work: doesn't the author know the difference between Penn and Penn State? But overall, makes a good case, if you can excuse the gratuitous fawning over "single mothers." The "as you'll read in the next chapter" stuff was annoying.


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