Families, communities, and nations are stronger when parents set good examples for their children. People have long suspected that boys learn how to become men by watching their fathers, and girls learn how to become women by watching their mothers.
Researchers noticed that today’s “men express their maleness in different ways.” So they studied men to learn how “men develop their ideas, beliefs and behaviors in relation to masculinity.” They learned that young men “copy” the masculinity of their fathers.
While the authors describe masculinity different than
I do, they have actual evidence that young men copy their fathers and become
like them. This shows that fathers are invaluable in the development of the
rising generation.
The secret to developing young men who use their
masculinity properly is for fathers to model good examples. Young men who watch
their fathers protect women and children will automatically know that they
should treat women and children with kindness and gentleness.
Over the past twenty years, I have watched my
grandsons imitate their fathers. My study was purely observational and did not
yield any scientific evidence. However, I recognize the power that good fathers
can have with their sons.
One way to end many of the crime problems involving
youth is for fathers to teach their sons how to be real men and use both words
and actions to do so. As fathers take their rightful place as leaders in their
homes, their sons and daughters will be blessed, and families, communities, and
nations will be stronger.
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