child are dismissive of their parental role,” Clark said.
That’s definitely counterproductive, she noted.
“Even subtle forms of disparagement can undercut fathers’ confidence or send the message that they are less important to their child’s well-being,” Clark said. “Professionals who work with children should avoid negative assumptions about fathers’ level of involvement or interest in parenting.”
Besides partners, grandparents were the next greatest dad critics (24%), followed by fathers’ own friends (9%).
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