Blog 2011 September Dad's Involvement Improves Child Outcomes Previous Post | Next Post Dad's Involvement Improves Child Outcomes Posted By Judy Williams || 3-Sep-2011 Concordia University has published a new study that shows children who have fathers that take an active role in child-raising activities do better academically and have better behavior. This holds true regardless of whether the father lives with the children. While this research is not exactly a surprise to anyone, it reinforces the importance of both parents active involvement in their children’s lives after divorce. I encourage you to read this article for more interesting information on the study. Categories: Children and Divorce, Parenting, Fathers Share Post
Blog 2011 September Dad's Involvement Improves Child Outcomes Previous Post | Next Post Dad's Involvement Improves Child Outcomes Posted By Judy Williams || 3-Sep-2011 Concordia University has published a new study that shows children who have fathers that take an active role in child-raising activities do better academically and have better behavior. This holds true regardless of whether the father lives with the children. While this research is not exactly a surprise to anyone, it reinforces the importance of both parents active involvement in their children’s lives after divorce. I encourage you to read this article for more interesting information on the study. Categories: Children and Divorce, Parenting, Fathers Share Post