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Reddit mentions of Do Fathers Matter?: What Science Is Telling Us About the Parent We've Overlooked
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I found this article and interview to be very interesting. Paul Raeburn has written books on many different science topics in the past. He became interested in the science of fatherhood and how important it is to a child's development. He said he was already "biased in favor of fathers already" but that even he was surprised to see just how important fathers are according to the science out there.
This article also contains an interview in another tab, so be sure to check that out too (though the interview is redundant in some places, still worth the read). Here is a link to his book. I will definitely be giving it a read.