“…Although the vast majority of studies in the broader parenting literature have focused on maternal behaviour, there has been increasing interest in paternal influences on children, possibly because fathers are now more involved with their children than in previous generations (Cabrera et al, 2014). Fathers make unique contributions to child functioning in numerous spheres (e.g., Bordeleau, Bernier, & Carrier, 2012;Brown, McBride, Shin, & Bost, 2007;Lindsey, Cremeens, & Caldera, 2010) including socio-cognitive development (Lundy, 2013) as well as emotional regulation and control (Gottman, Katz, & Hooven, 1997). For instance, the quality of father-child relationships and interactions has been found to relate negatively to children's behaviour problems (Amato & Rivera, 1999) and positively to their subsequent self-regulatory capacities (Kochanska, Aksan, Prisco, & Adams, 2008) and committed compliance (Volling, McElwain, Notaro, & Errera, 2002).…”