Since this is the week of Father’s Day, my VIP for this week is fathers who impact their posterity for good. There are people in our society who believe that fathers are unnecessary in the lives of children, at least after the act of conception. The Child and Family Advocacy Society at Brigham Young University-Idaho believes otherwise. They recently posted a meme with the following information on Facebook.
Fathers do much more than society
realizes.
They provide important socializing skills, moral traits, and even physiological
changes when present in their children’s lives. Children suffer when fathers
aren’t present. How has your father blessed your life?
Fathers PLAY Differently
They tickle, wrestle, and roughhouse more.
This kind of play helps children learn when not to use physical violence.
Through the father’s play children learn self-control.
Fathers BUILD Confidence
Fathers tend to encourage running faster,
climbing higher, and throwing farther. Fathers encourage children to push
limits. This helps children learn boundaries and strengths, which builds
confidence.
Fathers PREPARE for the World
Fathers are more likely to deliver hard
truths that need to be heard. They value children knowing the reality, even if
the truth might be uncomfortable or unflattering.
Fathers DISCIPLINE Differently
Fathers tend to focus on justice,
fairness, and duty. They tend to enforce rules more consistently and timely.
Children develop a stronger sense of right and wrong.
Fathers SPEAK Differently
Fathers don’t tend to modify their
language when speaking to children. Father’s teach new words, expand comprehension,
strengthen linguistic skills.
Why Fathers Matter
63% of teen suicides are fatherless
70% of juvenile delinquents are fatherless
71% of dropouts are fatherless
80% of rapists are fatherless
85% of youths in prison are fatherless
90% of homeless children are fatherless
The post emphasized that “both
fathers and mothers are important” in the lives of their children. “It is their
strengths and differences that create healthy children. Fathers are a vital
part of a child’s development.” Another bit of information: “Sadly, over
fifteen million children in the US are living in a fatherless home – 25% of all
children have this reality.”
Today, I want to recognize the men
who are fathering their children. As a grandmother, I have lots of
opportunities to watch how my children mother and father their children. I must
say that I am amazed at their parenting skills. All of my grandchildren live in
homes where their fathers and mothers are actively involved with them. For this
fact, I am grateful!
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