Besides the amount of time spent with children, what are some of the differences in how mothers and fathers interact with their children?

What will be an ideal response?

Mothers perform more child care chores such as feeding, bathing, and dressing, and they are also more likely than
fathers to transport children to day care and school, help children with homework, and supervise children's play.
Because mothers spend more total time with children, however, they still end up playing with children more than
fathers do. Fathers' play tends to be more physical and rough-and-tumble, and mothers' play tends to be more toy
oriented and verbal.

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