How Fathers Interact with Sons vs. Daughters
Dr. Ken Canfield discusses the differences between boys and girls from a fathering perspective. He highlights findings from a study showing that fathers tend to reprimand their sons more often than their daughters, attributing this behavior to boys' more boisterous nature and tendency to test boundaries. Dr. Canfield explains the neurological differences between male and female brains, noting that females are often hardwired for empathy, while males excel in understanding and building systems. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing these differences in order to effectively father sons and daughters, encouraging dads to observe and understand how each child is individually wired.