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jeudi 17 juillet 2014

Understanding The Importance Of Fathers

By Saleem Rana


David Andrews, a renowned specialists on educational matters and children's growth progress, gave an interview about the great influence of fathers in children's' lives, on "Parent Choices For Struggling Teens", on L.A talk radio with Lon Woodbury as the host.

The host of the show, Lon Woodbury, is also the founder of Woodbury reports and the creator of the organization "Struggling Teens". He is also a creative writer, writing books on the topic of struggling children. As an experienced educational advisor, he has acquired an excellent reputation for counseling parents with children at risk in entering alternative educational conditions. He has supported families and struggling young people for almost twenty years.

David is the faculty head of John's University School, Department of Education, a scholar, natural teacher, and brilliant writer. His latest work is "My Father's Day Gift", which analyzes the influence of fathers on adolescent development.

Dr. David Andrews is the dean of John Hopkins Educational School and a lecturer in three academic institutions and also a prolific author. Among his current books is the book "My Father's Day Gift", which explains the impact of good and meaningful father-child relationships.

Understanding the Importance of Fathers

A father is very important for children's growth, as he is also responsible for teaching his children good manners and proper behavior towards their peers, as well as offering them fatherly love, direction, and constructive criticism-provided, of course, that he is actively involved in his children's lives.

When raising sons, fathers can show them proper ways to embrace their manhood like being well-mannered and being aware of the needs of others-not harassing them or being inconsiderate. When raising daughters, they can show them how to have meaningful relationships with men.

When a father is missing from a home due to physical death, or divorce, mothers who raise their kids by themselves should seek other male figures, for example grandpas and uncles, in order to have a profound impact on their kid's growth. When a father figure is missing, the male role can be replaced also by specific mentoring programs that give children male role models to follow.

When Dr. Andrews was interviewed on the ways fatherly figures can have a positive impact on their children, he mentioned the following points:

-Fathers should be committed to creating meaningful relationships with the children they raise.

--Fathers should work in harmony with mothers or any other adult caretaker in the home using positive and consistent communication.

--Fathers should adequately organize the home environment where kids are raised.

--Fathers should enforce restrictions, if necessary, for guarding their children's well-being and maturing.

--Fathers should be involved with children's lives, for example attending or being engaged in sports events, educational matters and art shows. These types of social events are great for establishing a reliable foundation with their kids.

Summing up, fathers who are actively participating in their children lives, maintain a positive influence throughout their lives. The reality is a father's impact is seen when the kids reach adulthood and have their own children.




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