1. Fathers influence the formation of children's gender roles.
Childhood is a critical period for the formation of children's gender roles. One of the psychological characteristics of early childhood is the love of imitation. He will unconsciously follow the example of his parents. It is found that fathers and mothers have different gender roles and behaviors, and these different characteristics will be shown in their daily contact with children. Father and mother play different roles in the development of children's gender roles. But the role of father seems to be greater than that of mother, especially for boys. The father gives the boy a direct example and gives the girl more sense of security. Many studies have found that losing a boy's father before the age of 4 will make him less aggressive and more feminine. If a girl loses her father before the age of 5, she will be anxious, shy or at a loss when she is in contact with boys during adolescence. It can be seen how important the father plays in the formation of gender roles in this period of children.
2. Father influences the formation of children's character.
The main way for fathers and children to communicate is games. In the process of playing games, the father is in close contact with the children, so that the children can act actively. Children like this way, like this kind of communication, and he will slowly show their confidence and happiness brought by the game. Of course, if children play games in their parents' family, they can learn to care about others in the game with their mothers, learn to be gentle and kind, and learn to be strong, adventurous, enthusiastic and optimistic in the game with their fathers. In this way, the combination of the two aspects has initially formed a relatively perfect personality foundation for children.