The Father Effect

The father effect
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The Father Effect:

When fathers are engaged and nurturing, children are:

  • More likely to have healthy relationships
  • Less likely to struggle with psychological challenges
  • More likely to avoid high-risk behaviors
  • Less likely to drop out of school
  • More likely to feel emotionally secure

When fathers are involved and nurturing, children benefit greatly. They face fewer psychological challenges, avoid risky behaviors, and are less likely to drop out of school. They feel emotionally secure and build healthier relationships. A fatherโ€™s presence and care have a lasting, positive impact on a childโ€™s life.


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