Part of our «Looking Forward» series, this policy memo makes the case for building on this accumulating evidence to create new and innovative approaches to support children's earliest years and
the unique role of fathers.
From an Eastern point of view, the «Western» formulation seems to overlook
the unique role of the Father as primordial source.
Not exact matches
The
role of fathers in the nurture
of their children is
unique and can not be replaced by other so - called «male
role - models» or, indeed, an extra «mother».
Although the
role of the priest necessarily involves preaching and teaching, those actions are not
unique to the priesthood and do not define it - the priesthood is primarily about the action
of Christ who, through the priest, re-presents His sacrifice
of Calvary to the
Father.
Fathers play a unique role in their children's lives and development, but some fathers face personal or societal barriers to positive involvement with their children — such as low levels of education, stigma from criminal records, declining wages for low - skilled men, or family insta
Fathers play a
unique role in their children's lives and development, but some
fathers face personal or societal barriers to positive involvement with their children — such as low levels of education, stigma from criminal records, declining wages for low - skilled men, or family insta
fathers face personal or societal barriers to positive involvement with their children — such as low levels
of education, stigma from criminal records, declining wages for low - skilled men, or family instability.
Fathers play a
unique role in the lives
of children.
These findings indicate the
unique and important
role of adolescents» attachment to
father, despite his low position in the hierarchy
of attachment figures.
We used a high - risk design involving children
of mothers with and without histories
of depression to test the
unique mediating
role of father — child conflict in the relations between
fathers» depressive symptoms and child externalizing and internalizing symptoms.
Although a developing body
of literature suggests that depressive symptoms in
fathers are related to child psychopathology, little evidence suggests that paternal depression plays a
unique role in children's symptoms.