Secure Attachment and Gender Stereotypes: Exploring Father-Daughter Relationship in Selected Animated Short Films
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2026-01-05
Authors : Nimisha F. Soumya S.;
Page : 061-064
Keywords : Attachment theory; father; daughter; gender stereotype; child development;
Abstract
Parent-child attachment bonds and attachment styles significantly influence communication motives in father-daughter relationships, leading to numerous positive social and emotional outcomes in children. Warmth and involvement from fathers positively influence their daughters' social and cognitive development. “A secure attachment is not about the quantity of time spent together, but the quality of the emotional connection formed” (Mate 183). This paper seeks to explore a critical yet often overlooked aspect of caregiving role of fathers as primary nurturers in daughters' lives. While traditional narratives of caregiving tend to emphasize the role of mothers, this study argues for the recognition of fathers as equally capable and essential in promoting their children's development, specifically in fostering secure attachment and challenging long-held gender stereotypes.
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