rozhdestvenskaya and financial analyst mikhail khanov.ereotypes of the fatherly model of this returned father changed? i mean, well, before there was, again i am exaggerating a little, a stern daddy who checks homework, gives slaps on the back of the head, such a controller looking down from above, hasn't the father become more of a partner? which today need to be reassembled anew, here is the diversity of fatherhoods, types of fatherhood, which emerged already by the late soviet period, this is the participating one, and there were such, yes, and distant, and indifferent, caring, the one who, as it were , only participates on some financial grounds, yes, in the end, the alementary practice, the possibility of the father's presence, and adoptive fathers, yes, subsequently. and a foster family, that is , this is a parent who is on a salary, and what should he be like, and the adoptive father, in our opinion, what should he be like, is complete uncertainty, that is, each time we reassemble this culture of fatherhood on new grounds, now we h