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Do Fathers Bond Better With Sons, RatherThan Daughters  

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DO FATHERS BOND BETTER WITH SONS, RATHER THAN DAUGHTERS AND DO MOTHERS BOND BETTER WITH DAUGHTERS RATHER THAN SONS? PSYCHOLOGY COURSEWORK BY JOANNA HOOK 11H INTRODUCTION The study that I will be conducting for my Psychology coursework will be on, parental bonding, specifically on mother/daughter and father/son relationships. My question is "Do fathers bond better with their sons rather than their daughters, and do mothers bond better with their daughters rather than sons?" John Bowlby was a psychoanalyst that worked from 1940 to 1080. He had a theory that attachment is innate in both infants and mothers. This means that it's an inborn or natural occurrence. The formation of this attachment is crucial for the development of the infant. It does not matter about the sex of the child. The key features of his theory was on the observation of young animals, such as newly hatched ducklings, and noticed that they followed their mother closely, everywhere she went....

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