| Variable | β (Standardized) | p‑value | |----------|-------------------|----------| | Mother’s physical absence (binary) | 0.42 | < .001 | | Father’s traditional gender role endorsement (TGRS) | 0.31 | .004 | | Daughter’s early caregiving competence (ECCC) | 0.27 | .012 | | Family socioeconomic status (SES) | –0.09 | .31 |
You're a unique and special individual, and don't let this mix-up define your self-worth. Keep being your awesome self, Molly Jane!
At first, Molly Jane found it amusing. She'd correct him playfully, saying, "Dad, I'm not Mom. I'm Molly Jane." But her dad, caught up in his own little world of making her feel included and responsible, kept referring to her as "Mom."
However, things took an unexpected turn on the third day of her mom's trip. Molly Jane's dad, in his attempt to make things easier for her, started calling her "Mom." At first, it was just a joke, a playful way to refer to her while her mom was away. But as the days went by, the term of endearment stuck.
Late teens/Early twenties (exact age not specified)