Thursday, August 6, 2009

A Reason For Fathers

In their parenting roles, fathers (very generally speaking) are engaged in more physical play with their kids than mothers. It seems there may be a biochemical reason for this. This early physical contact may stimulate the brain of young children to be more receptive to the neurotransmitter chemicals that make people social creatures.

At least that is my intuitive leap based on this story at NewSci: Fathers aren't dispensable just yet