Absent Father Essay

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American children who grow up and mature without a father figure are four times more likely to live a life in poverty, seven times more likely of becoming pregnant as a teen, two times more likely to commit a crime and end up in prison, and two times more likely to dropout of high school (Parent 113). Child development is dependent on the role and part that the father plays in the child’s life. Child development becomes slower and prolonged, when a father is absent throughout a child's lifetime. Children depend on both their mothers and fathers in order to become successful in school and life. Children primarily need their fathers support and role, in order to avoid distress and developmental issues. Since research indicates that in the twenty-first century fathers are absent more frequently than maternal figures, fathers are negatively impacting the physical and mental development of their adolescent children.
Parental Guidance
The involvement of paternal figures, often impacts the development of juveniles and influences them to become more auspicious in everyday activities. Ph.D Zrinka Sosic-Vasic, the main author for “The Association between Parenting Behavior and Executive Functioning in Children and Young Adolescents”, claims that high parental involvement is proven to benefit children with higher test scores and a greater …show more content…

Ph.D. Claudel Parent-Boursier and Martine Hebert, published the Journal of Family Violence to state that, studying the influence fathers have on their children, is important and an essential factor to determining the success rates of a child based on their early childhood behaviors (Parent 113). Children are often more successful, when they grow up around their fathers, or with a fatherly role model. Children are dependent on a fatherly role, in order to achieve successful developmental

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