Americans just recently celebrated
the important role of fathers in the upbringing of children.
Preparing for college, safe schools and safe streets, health education and fitness, dual language programs, school choice, and
the important role of fathers were among the themes of previously aired editions of Parents» Voices.
Thus, the current study suggested the potentially
important role of fathers» positive and negative affect and fathers» avoidant and anxious attachment for children's socioemotional and behavioral adjustment and children's mediating variables.
One very important point to remember in Family Therapy is
the important role of the father.
Not exact matches
«The most
important moral and legal rule concerning the physiological side
of kinship,» he wrote in Sex, Culture, and Myth, «is that no child should be brought into the world without a man — and one man at that — assuming the
role of sociological
father, that is, guardian and protector, the male link between the child and the rest
of the community.»
Jesus Christ sacrifice represented 4 very
important points: (A) channel for us when praying in forgiving our sins (B) The opportunity to learn the truth about Jehovah God's Universal Soverign Government and the
role Jesus would play as King
of the government along side his
Father Jehovah God.
This body
of literature never enjoyed so
important a
role in the early Church as the Apostolic
Fathers; nonetheless, it shows the great variety
of literature produced by the early Church.
This is
important because it helps create a situation where dads (by which we mean the full diversity
of men with a significant caring
role in children's lives, including biological and other
fathers and
father - figures), as well as mums (in a similarly diverse sense), feel comfortable and valued — in the context
of a culture which still privileges women as more naturally suited to caring, and more
important as parents (and by extension, less
important in other contexts, eg the workplace).
They amount to a de facto statement that a mother's child - rearing
role is more
important than that
of the
father.
Teaching and exemplifying values like honesty, loyalty, respect, unselfishness, courage, self - reliance, self - discipline, and modesty is an
important role for any
father that hopes his children will grow up as responsible and contributing members
of society.
Gives children positive
role models
of men; shows them that
fathers can be an
important part
of their school lives and that
fathers are connected to the school.
Class - teachers feel SHARE FOR DADS raises the profile
of fathers in the school, gives children positive male
role models, and shows them
fathers can be an
important part
of their school lives, and that
fathers are connected to the school.
Dr. Gail Gross noted in an article published on the Huffington Post that
fathers have
important roles to play in the life
of their children.
The fatherhood wage premium — which is when
fathers, especially new ones, earn higher wages based on a variety
of factors — provides an example
of how fatherhood continues to be an
important and valued social
role, which is rewarded in the workplace.
Three major content areas were identified as the most
important issues to be discussed; «the
role of the
father», «the benefits and importance
of breastfeeding to both mother and baby» and «what to expect in the first 4 weeks at home».
A dad's first
Father's Day is not just a day for cheesy cards and gifts; it's a day to honor the man who is one
of the most
important role models in your new baby's life.
Boys whose
fathers engaged in physical play but without excessive direction were rated as more popular by their teachers.48 Effects
of fathers may vary across children's ages, with
fathers of adolescent sons frequently playing
important roles in those son's transitions, as seen among Arnhem land Australian aborigines.49 Among the Aka hunter - gatherers
of Central African Republic, males
of varying ages report that they predominantly learned subsistence and social behavioural norms from their
fathers.50
«A
father's
role awareness is regarded as an
important variable
of parenting participation,» say Youn - Soo Roh and Sonam Yang, authors
of a study published in the Journal
of Exercise Rehabilitation.
Looking at fatherhood across time and cultural settings is
important as it broadens our understanding
of the changing
role of fathers, and contributing factors to their different level
of engagement within the family.
Fathers are recognised too, because
of their
important role in nurturing babies and supporting breastfeeding, so the length
of paternity leave is also included in the score.
The
father's
role is particularly
important, and the authors investigate the legacies
of loving — or absent —
fathers.
At present, I lead EA but my
father — now a member
of the advisory board — has always played an
important role behind the scenes.
My lingering problem is the amount
of fluttering butterflies that the film creates, it paints a picture that any wedding you wish to have is possible, which is untrue, but I don't believe the film was about creating a realistic explanation, but more show the journey the parents make, but again, the journey only seems to consist
of daddy, as esteemed actress Diane Keaton, who plays other Nina, plays a largely unimportant
role, perhaps a traditional scenario calls for a
father and his daughter, but the mother is as equally
important.
The director calls on two
of his The Help alumni for smaller but equally
important roles: Viola Davis plays the battered mother who abandons James when he was a boy but who pops back into his life during the height
of his fame, and Octavia Spencer plays the auntie who steps in as a guardian when the boy's
father (Lenny James) enlists in the military.
But perhaps more
important than forging youngsters into a competitive, top - flight band capable
of winning national championships was the fact that Prof simultaneously served as a
father figure to so many who were being raised without a male
role model.
A butter - fingered son (Garrett Hedlund)
of Everybody's Now - Drunk All - American (Tim McGraw, paralleling fellow country singer Dwight Yoakam's villainous
role in Sling Blade) forms the emotional centre
of the picture: a troubled ball
of split allegiances and an ultimately daring look at how a
father can emotionally batter a son and remain the most
important thing in his life.
Yes, Spider - Man plays an
important role in Civil War, and Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), the African prince out to avenge the death
of his
father, is even more critical to the story.
All
of which are
important; however, one factor that seems always to be neglected from the argument is the
role and the importance a
father plays in the education
of that black boy.
It is
important to note, however, that he attained this
role because
of his work «
father of value investing».
Of course we have city founder «
Father Comstock» and his supporting cast which all play an
important role in the game but the most significant character apart from Booker is Elizabeth — the city's priced possession — and something nobody wants to give up.
Minnesota About Blog
Father Geek is a blog dedicated to any and all adult
role models who teach children
important life lessons through their geeky passion and hobbies by way
of play.
Tune in April 18th to learn about new
Father's Day - themed resources from the NRFC, highlighting the
important role of dads in the family and community.
NPNFF grew out
of a 1994 meeting organized by then - Vice President Al Gore and his wife, Tipper, who invited a group
of practitioners and others engaged in fatherhood work to their annual Family Reunion Conference to emphasize the
important role that
fathers play in families.
Although the
role of the resident parent (usually the mother) in promoting children's well - being is clear, the nonresident parent (usually the
father) can also play an
important role.
The state
of Texas recognizes the
important role that
fathers play in the lives
of their children and families, and also how challenging it can be for some
fathers to be involved.
Together, these outcomes suggest that
fathers» symbolic commitment to the fatherhood
role may be more
important than their doubts about paternity when it comes to the lived experience
of the family.
This is not a «positive effect
of fatherhood,» and is meaningless in that regard without adding first the unwarranted assumption that there is something
important about the
father being the child's
role model, rather than his mother, a beloved uncle, or someone else.
Unfortunately, these previous studies failed to address several
important questions: What are the different
roles of the mother and
father in the social development
of their child?
The Fatherhood First program offered by Youth and Family Services is designed to help
fathers realize their
important role in the development
of their children.
While having a relationship with both parents brings balance to children's physical and emotional welfare, data from more than 100 studies point to the extremely
important role fathers play in the lives
of their children.
This Growing Up in Scotland study
of father - child relationships considers several
important issues relevant for policy makers and practitioners involved with family influences on children's socio - emotional wellbeing, and the
role of fathers.
The success
of home - visiting interventions is tied to the strength
of the underlying theory, the comprehensiveness and cultural sensitivity
of the curriculum, the therapeutic skills
of the home visitor, the supervision provided to the home visitor, and the rigor
of the evaluation.38 By featuring adolescent mothers,
fathers, and grandmothers in the videotape and by conducting the intervention in the home, we attempted to make the intervention culturally acceptable so that other family members would recognize the
important role that they play in supporting the adolescent mother and child.
Both mothers and
fathers play
important roles in the growth and development
of children.
As family dynamics changed, however, most
of America continued to view
fathers only as breadwinners, neglecting to understand and value the
important role they can play as caregivers to their children.
Taken together, these studies suggest that the frequency
of visitation and children's feelings about their
fathers are not good predictors
of children's development or adjustment... «Recent research suggests that nonresident
fathers play an
important role in their children's lives to the extent that they provide authoritative parenting — especially if this occurs within the context
of cooperative relationships between the parents.
However, 70 %
of the children had a physically and psychologically close interaction with their
father and the
father's
role in the child's life was very
important.
«The stronger association between adolescent outcomes and ties to nonresident mothers compared with ties to stepmothers stands in contrast to the results reported in prior research on resident mother families where close ties to resident stepfathers are more strongly associated with positive adolescent outcomes than ties to nonresident biological
fathers (King, 2006; White & Gilbreth, 2001), suggesting
important differences in the
role of nonresident parents and stepparents by gender....
These findings indicate the unique and
important role of adolescents» attachment to
father, despite his low position in the hierarchy
of attachment figures.
Fatherhood is Forever discusses the
important parenting
role of fathers, including learning about being a positive
role model for children and some
of the different approaches they can take to deal with different situations.
Boys whose
fathers engaged in physical play but without excessive direction were rated as more popular by their teachers.48 Effects
of fathers may vary across children's ages, with
fathers of adolescent sons frequently playing
important roles in those son's transitions, as seen among Arnhem land Australian aborigines.49 Among the Aka hunter - gatherers
of Central African Republic, males
of varying ages report that they predominantly learned subsistence and social behavioural norms from their
fathers.50