Awesome Dads and Awesome Stats – Part Two
After reading my last article, Absent Fathers and Awful Statistics you probably could use some good news, or possibly therapy. Well, there is good news and hope enough to cause people to take action. If you would just flip those statistics around and put the father back into the equation the picture looks a whole lot better. Let’s just take education for example, according to the research compiled by the National Fatherhood Institute: • Father involvement in schools is associated with the higher likelihood of a student getting mostly A’s. This was true for fathers in biological parent families, for … Continue reading