Birth to Four--The Building Blocks: Good Dads Can Make for Good.... Dean Mosiman and Sandra Kallio.
by Mosiman, Dean; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 15Family. Publisher: Wisconsin State Journal, 2003ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Academic achievement | Child rearing | Father and child | Fathers | Infants -- Care | Parenting -- Study and teaching | Role modelsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "An involved father figure is important for children from birth to age 5 because it can later increase the odds for everything from good grades to avoiding teen pregnancy." (WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL) This article stresses how the attention and involvement of a father offers enormous benefits to the child in terms of "social competence, impulse control, IQ and academic achievement."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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REF SIRS 2004 Family Article 14 How the Church Can Guide Your Marriage. | REF SIRS 2004 Family Article 15 Birth to Four--The Building Blocks: Contemporary Parenting. | REF SIRS 2004 Family Article 15 Birth to Four--The Building Blocks: Home Visits Help New Parents Cope. | REF SIRS 2004 Family Article 15 Birth to Four--The Building Blocks: Good Dads Can Make for Good.... | REF SIRS 2004 Family Article 15 Birth to Four--The Building Blocks: What's the Right Government.... | REF SIRS 2004 Family Article 16 Codgers with Toddlers. | REF SIRS 2004 Family Article 16 Many Men Facing Fatherhood at an Older Age. |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
Originally Published: Birth to Four--The Building Blocks: Good Dads Can Make for Good..., June 15, 2003; pp. n.p..
"An involved father figure is important for children from birth to age 5 because it can later increase the odds for everything from good grades to avoiding teen pregnancy." (WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL) This article stresses how the attention and involvement of a father offers enormous benefits to the child in terms of "social competence, impulse control, IQ and academic achievement."
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