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The Straits Times
AsiaPac · 1 hrs ago
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Research finds interaction with father, not mother, affects child health
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A research study challenges the conventional assumption that maternal involvement is primary in child health outcomes, finding that paternal interaction plays a significant role in shaping children's well-being.

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Research finds interaction with father, not mother, affects child health
The assumption is often that mothers are the most instrumental in shaping kids’ well-being.
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