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A Preliminary Study of Low-Income African American Fathers' Play Interactions with Their Preschool-Age Children

Jay Fagan

Temple University

This study examined the play interactions of 33 low-income African American fathers with their preschool-age children. The father's self-esteem was found to be highly correlated with professional raters' observations of paternal responsiveness to the child, developmental appropriateness of his play interactions, and use of positive control strategies.

Journal of Black Psychology, Vol. 22, No. 1, 7-19 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/00957984960221002


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