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Children who spend time with their fathers have a higher IQ

Children who spend large amounts of time with their fathers have higher IQs,
according to a new study.

According to the study children whose fathers spent more time with them had a
higher IQ and were more socially mobile than those who had received little
attention

By Urmee Khan

4:07PM BST 30 Sep 2008

Strong fatherly involvement in their early life can also improve a child's
future career prospects, the research shows.

Academics at the University of Newcastle, who carried out the study, also found
that men tended to pay more attention to their sons than their daughters.

The researchers warned that it was not enough for parents to live together, but
that a father should be actively involved in a child's life to benefit their
development.

The study looked at more than 11,000 British men and women, born in 1958.

The scientists asked their mothers how often the father of their child took part
in activities with them, including reading, organising outings and general
"quality time".

The findings, published in the journal Evolution and Human Behaviour, show that
those children whose fathers spent more time with them had a higher IQ and were
more socially mobile than those who had received little attention.

The differences were still detectable by the age of 42.

Dr Daniel Nettle, who led the research, said: "What was surprising about this
research was the real sizeable difference in the progress of children who
benefited from paternal interest and how thirty years later, people whose dads
were involved are more upwardly mobile.

"The data suggest that having a second adult involved during childhood produces
benefits in terms of skills and abilities that endure throughout adult life," he
added.

Jon Davies, chief executive for Families Need Fathers, said: "We hope that
research like this will lead to the government to reconsider how poorly served
separated families often are and how a child needs a father as well as mother."





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