“…Play is not the only context evidencing the positive influences of fathers on child development; fathers also facilitate risk‐taking in their children by encouraging exploration and adventure and confronting scary situations (Sandseter & Kennair, ), facilitating the child's separation or detachment from mother (Grossman et al., ; Rheingold & Eckerman, ). Fathers have positive influences on children's cognitive development and academic skills (Cook, Roggman, & Boyce, ; McKelvey et al., ) and buffer the effects of maternal stress, postpartum and persistent depression (Fletcher, ; Mendonca, Bussab, Rodrigues, Siqueira, & Cossette, ), and substance abuse (McKelvey et al., ). These influences are stronger when biological fathers have a stable, persistent presence in the family (Bocknek, Brophy‐Herb, Fitzgerald, Schiffman, & Vogal, ).…”