The Crucial Roles of Fatherhood: Time, Modeling, and Nurturing

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Three of the most important roles in father is spending time with their children, being a positive role model, and nurturing their child. These are the most important parts of being a father because the child learns from the adult in their live and if they have an adult who is present in their lives and cares for them then they are more likely to grow up with a higher self-esteem. According to the article Effective Fathering “too many fathers become convinced that they are simply an extra set of hands to help around the house” Men often times do not see themselves as a crucial part of their children’s lives. Spending time with the children will help the father better get to know them and understand their difficulties, aspirations in life. Children like to associate love with how much time is spent with them, if a father spends time with his child then the child will believe that his father truly does love them. Another thing that can happen while spending time with the child is teaching them about positive things in life. The father can incorporate life lessons, values and beliefs into the conversions they have as well as experiences that they’ve had that they don’t want their child going through. …show more content…

The way the father interact with the world; reacts to bad/good new, the way he treats people and the way he looks at the world guides the child to doing the same thing and reacting the same way. The way the fathers treat the child’s mother will be in turn how the child treats his partners in the future and the way the father treats his kids will be the way the child treats his future kids. Things like that are passed on by learning from their parents. By being a positive role model they are also serving as a guide to the outside world. They are teaching their kids how to maneuver their live in a positive

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