Advanced search

Browse your search results by sector:

Browse by audience:

 

News

Dad's in charge

8 Dec 2010

The way modern families operate has changed, with fathers playing a key role in the care of their children in many households, according to research by Working Families and Lancaster University Management School (LUMS). 

The interim report of the two year project, Work-life balance: working for fathers?, finds that one in five fathers of a child under five years old is a sole carer for part of the working week, with 43% of fathers providing childcare before or after school. 

Lead researcher at LUMS, Dr Caroline Gatrell, says: 

The way we “do” families has changed – no only because mothers are more likely to go out to work, but also because today, both mothers and fathers want close relationships with children as they are growing up.

You can view the interim report here.

(Nursery World, 11 November 2010)

Tags: Families, Local Authorities, Partners in Literacy

Return to news

 
  • Join our network We provide inspiration, resources and support to transform literacy for children and young people. Find out more
  • Training conferences View our programme of conferences for school and foundation years professionals. Find out more
  • Resources Our range of resources makes our programmes available to all schools for the first time. Find out more
  • Parents and carers Give your child the best possible foundation in speech, writing and reading skills with Words for Life. Go to Words for Life
 

The National Literacy Trust is a registered charity no. 1116260 and a company limited by guarantee no. 5836486 registered in England and Wales and a registered charity in Scotland no. SCO42944.
Registered address: 68 South Lambeth Road, London SW8 1RL.