CCP: Idea Persistance learned from father study says

This article explained in depth how fathers have an important parenting role to teaching Persistance.

Notes:

Fathers who used authoritive parenting (listening to child, providing love, granting autonomy and emphasizing accountability) were more likely to have kids who developed Persistance.

Dads who used a more harsh and punishment based had less persistent kids.

Because of social acceptance and expectations fathers are a big importance to their children’s self-regulation and self-esteem

Fathers with authoritive parenting allowed children to take accountability but the freedom to make their own choices and mistakes while reminding them to “stick with it”

Being supportive of mistakes allows kids to see what to do different rather than kill their self-esteem.

Fathers typically show “hard” values like leadership determination and overcoming adversity while moms showed “soft” values consisting of empathy,  support, and caring.

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