|
Post by Stopsegregationofmen on May 22, 2023 22:19:44 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Sept 12, 2023 18:02:28 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Sept 12, 2023 18:13:14 GMT
The fact that fathers are very important to society as a whole because their contribution to raising children cannot be replaced. Where fathers are absent or have been alienated from children's lives, the statistics show erosion and destruction. "If you want to see how our culture views the importance of fathers in society, just take a look at television and movies. Dads were once elevated as wise and loving role models, they are now more likely to be portrayed as foolish and lost. On one end, they are bumblers who don’t have a day’s worth of common sense. On the other end, they are manipulative abusers who will do whatever they can to get their way. Even worse, in some cases, fathers are nowhere to be found at all". More in link manhoodjourney.org/importance-of-fathers/
|
|
|
Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Sept 28, 2023 20:52:35 GMT
The influence of fathers on their children's education is enormous. ........because of this the state does everything to keep fathers away from their children, claiming that it is for the children's good. In matriachal systems, everything is done against science and knowledge. " Children whose fathers read, play, sing and draw with them show a “small but significant” increase in their educational attainment at primary school, according to research that suggests just 10 minutes a day could make a difference. While it has long been recognised that parental engagement is critical for a child’s education and development, a study led by the University of Leeds claims fathers have “a unique and important effect” on children’s educational outcomes." More in link www.theguardian.com/society/2023/sep/20/fathers-have-unique-effect-on-childrens-educational-outcomes-study-finds
|
|
|
Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jan 1, 2024 22:18:25 GMT
"Kate's decision to increase her focus on fatherhood follows her visit to Maidenhead Rugby Club in Berkshire in June to speak to men about their experiences as first-time fathers."Kate's decision to increase her focus on fatherhood follows her visit to Maidenhead Rugby Club in Berkshire in June to speak to men about their experiences as first-time fathers. Rugby star Ugo Monye is among the high-profile figures backing the princess's Shaping Us campaign, which raises awareness of the importance of early childhood. Monye said he had been 'highly impressed by Her Royal Highness and her dedication to a topic which connects so many of us'." More in link www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12908051/Kate-Middleton-importance-fathers-child-development.html
|
|
|
Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jun 21, 2024 20:39:00 GMT
Despite so many studies, fathers are treated as third-class parents, because women themselves are in most cases against equality between women and men, but want to maintain their discriminatory privileges supported by public institutions. "This change in attitudes towards greater father involvement is welcome news to children. Fathers who are more involved with their children, particularly through ‘rough and tumble play’, contribute to the development of children who are often better able to regulate their own emotions and possess better social skills and self-control. Fathers' involvement in child rearing can have a large impact on the long-term development of children and has been found to predict positive outcomes for children in later life. Well-adjusted adults tend to come from families where the father was involved in their upbringing. Children from homes with a supportive father present tend to perform better academically, and has been correlated with lower depression, reduced conduct problems, and lower substance abuse issues. Father involvement should be considered a protective factor for children that aids in the development of resilience and mitigates against certain psychological and social risks in adulthood." More in link: www.centreformalepsychology.com/male-psychology-magazine-listings/father-involvement-what-does-a-healthy-work-life-balance-look-like
|
|