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Fatherhood

A Message to Fathers who deny their Children


Fatherhood

by Traci Gray

 

Before the industrial revolution, fathers often worked side by side with their sons and instructed their children in spiritual values. When industrialization took over the American landscape, fathers left their farms and headed to the factories. Fourteen- to 16-hour workdays set the stage for the absentee father.

Eventually, fathers came to be regarded as merely breadwinners who fulfilled their paternal duties by providing.


But is that image changing again?


Research shows that tweens and teens need the firm leadership a father provides. A child performs better in school if his father takes an interest in his education. Children have more confidence when their fathers spend time with them and show them affection. Kids learn from watching their fathers' decisions and listening to logical explanations.


Work pressures and other commitments may make it easy for some men to feel they don't have the time. However, a 2002 study found that men born after 1965 spent 50 percent more time per workday with their children than boomer fathers (an average of 3.4 hours, versus 2.2 hours). That same year a workplace survey conducted by the Society of Human Resource Management discovered that men ranked the need to balance work and home life higher than their female colleagues.


Involved fathers find the time to attend their children's games and recitals. They pull themselves away from the TV to show their children how to change a tire and balance a checkbook. They set firm limits and encourage their kids to do their best — even when they fail.


Take a look at the questions below.

  • What did you need from your father that he gave you?

  • What did you need but didn't receive?

  • How did his positive input help you to succeed?

  • How did the negative aspects possibly set a series of consequences into motion that you may still experience?

The answers to these questions may reveal what your children desperately long for. Now it's up to you to provide it. It may make your pocketbook a little thinner, but the benefits could be priceless.


Fatherhood.org


"[A]ll children deserve strong bonds with their fathers" - Mike Leavitt, Secretary of Health and Human Services - Monday, February 7, 2005

"These are the stakes! To make a world in which all of God's children can live, or to go into the dark. We must either love each other, or we must die." - President Johnson 1964

"Society as a whole starts with the family unit and if the family unit is not treasured and nourished, everything else is going to go to pot!" - Brenda Blythen, Actress in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice

“Kids need moms and dads” - Ashleigh Banfield, Court TV reporter, on child custody. 22-10-07

"I believe that the only way a father can really teach his children is by example" - Mario Andretti in SuperSpeedway


Health and Human Resources - Promoting Responsible Fatherhood



 
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