Among fathers of
young adolescents, negative work - to - family spillover has been found to predict (low) paternal knowledge of their
children's daily activities — indirectly, via father -
child acceptance and fathers»
involvement in joint activities with them (Bumpus et al, 2006).
One way to reduce the rate of
child welfare services
involvement among the
children of youth in foster care is to help
young people in foster care delay becoming parents.