Self-Controlled People Are Raised By Fathers Who Do This (M)

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Self-control is repeatedly found to be vital for success in relationships, work and even for good mental health.

People whose fathers played with them more as children grow up with stronger self-control, four decades of research reveals.

Up to the age of three, playtime with Dad seems to have a particularly beneficial effect.

Men tend to play in more physical ways, the researchers found, including giving piggy-back rides, tickling and chasing.

This may help children learn to control their feelings.

As a result, later on they can find it easier to regulate their behaviour.

Self-control is repeatedly found to be vital for success in relationships, work and even for good mental health.

It’s important not to overstate the impact of father-child play as there are limits to what the research can tell us, but it does seem that children who get a reasonable amount of playtime with their father benefit as a group.”

The conclusions come from a review of 78 separate studies carried out over four decades.

The results showed that most fathers play with their children every day.

Fathers, though, play more physically with their children.

With babies, they lift them up more and with toddlers they use more rough-and-tumble play.

It emerged that children who played more with their fathers were less likely to have emotional and behavioural problems later on along with a lower risk of hyperactivity.

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