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Page 94
... sons of working mothers suffer . Not only do the sons of full - time homemakers do better in school than the sons of working mothers , but the working mothers ' sons also show more negative attitudes toward the father : An undesirable ...
... sons of working mothers suffer . Not only do the sons of full - time homemakers do better in school than the sons of working mothers , but the working mothers ' sons also show more negative attitudes toward the father : An undesirable ...
Page 110
... sons ' growth . They can be too wrapped up in their work , rejecting , uninterested , or just too tired to make the effort . There is a real problem in our society today in that sons often don't know what their fathers do . Fathers go ...
... sons ' growth . They can be too wrapped up in their work , rejecting , uninterested , or just too tired to make the effort . There is a real problem in our society today in that sons often don't know what their fathers do . Fathers go ...
Page 114
... sons of hostile , rejecting mothers . 13 Maternal stimulation is also positively associated with sons ' creativity and curiosity about the world . Thus mothers also provide their sons with invaluable resources . Of course , we have ...
... sons of hostile , rejecting mothers . 13 Maternal stimulation is also positively associated with sons ' creativity and curiosity about the world . Thus mothers also provide their sons with invaluable resources . Of course , we have ...
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