Los otros beneficios de ser un papá comprometido
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Fogarty, Kate, and Garret D. Evans. 2011. “Los Otros Beneficios De Ser Un Papá Comprometido: FCS2137-Span/FY1232, 5/2011”. EDIS 2011 (5/6). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fy1232-2011.

Abstract

Having both parents involved in rearing their child has some obvious, and some maybe not-so-obvious, benefits for the child, the family, and for fathers themselves. This 5-page fact sheet was written by Kate Fogarty and Garret D. Evans and published by the UF Department of Family Youth and Community Sciences, May 2011.

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