FILE - In this Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, file photo, Matt Redmond, 3, and his father, Mike, ride a sled down a hill after an overnight snowfall in Baltimore. According to a government survey released on Friday, Dec. 20, 2013, the detached dad is mostly a myth. Most American fathers say they are heavily involved in hands-on parenting, the researchers found. The nationally representative survey shows fathers' involvement has increased slightly since the government first asked in 2002, coinciding with research since then that bolsters the benefits of hands-on fathering. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)CHICAGO (AP) — The detached dad, turning up his nose at diapering and too busy to wash, costume and play together with his children, can be a fable, an incredible executive survey suggests. Most American fathers say they’re closely fascinated about fingers-on parenting, the researchers discovered.