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Even more – 85 percent of citizens are in favour of the possibility of paid leave up to one month within three years after the birth of the child. 83 percent of respondents believe that will have a positive impact on the family and the introduction of the paternal capital, additional payments to families for the third child. However, provided that the marriage was unbreakable with the advent of the firstborn.

this changes the model of the relationship between fathers and children. So, 68 percent of survey participants are convinced that today, fathers were more likely to listen to the point of view of the child. Do not agree with this point of view of 22 percent. About the range of opinions in the issue – are you interested in what the lives of their children fathers and 62 percent believe that become interested in more, 30 percent less. While 59 percent agree that fathers were more likely to talk about their love for the child, and 28 percent do not agree with this opinion. The overall relationship between fathers and children become more trusting, according to more than half – 57 percent less trusting of 33 per cent.

Gradually transformirovalsya and more democratic models of education. So, today, fathers are less likely to show strictness towards their children. It is the opinion of 54% of respondents, while 35 percent “done with this bet”.

what the participants of the survey, it’s the fact that fathers spend little time with their children. However, and here opinions were divided almost evenly: 48 percent admit that they are little children, 43 percent say the opposite.

the Main criteria for a good father, according to the participants of the survey – material support of the family (36 percent), children’s education, applied skills and knowledge transfer (35%), learning to resolve conflicts and find solutions (28 per cent), participation in education and homework (26 percent), instilling of skills of a healthy lifestyle (25 percent), interest in the personal life of the child (24%), concern about physical development (23 per cent) and joint leisure (20 percent).