Universally, the traditional relationship has been the dominance of the mother-toddler relationship. The role of the father in toddlerhood, however, is increasingly important. According to Fogarty and Evans, fathers need to have direct involvement to meet the needs of the child, and fathers need to have indirect involvement so the child learns important social skills (2009). This is a peculiar statement to make. It is a peculiar statement because it either fails to be culturally sensitive,…
coping and more religious oriented coping when compared to adolescents with only one parent alive. Generally it was noticed that the most frequently used coping strategy was avoidance focused. Among the girls and boys, girls used more strategies to deal with stress than the boys (Kausar and Munia,…