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Fathers Should Act Like Fathers, Not Mr. Moms

Friday, June 14, 2013

"Father knows best" is long gone. But in an era of shifting gender roles, the maternalization of child care doesn't make sense either. For Father's Day, let's celebrate the complementary role that both parents play, with separate but equally fine styles.

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