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Good News: Dads Are Spending More Time With Their Kids
By The Federalist, 11/09/2023 “…Boys in particular suffer enormously without their fathers. Without that role model, they are more likely
Dad’s Depression Linked To Surprising Effect on Kids
By Futurity, 11/13/2023 “…A new study finds that mild anxious or depression symptoms in fathers were associated with fewer behavioral
More dads are choosing to stay home with their kids. Here’s why.
By Changing America, 12/03/2023 “…But as women make educational and economic strides, turning some of them into the bigger earners
Anxious dads raise smarter, more well-behaved kids, new study shows: Here’s what that means
By CNBC, 11/30/2023 “…Researchers studied 61 children, 36 boys and 25 girls, and their parents. They examined how depressive or
What I Wish I Did Differently With My Kids During My Divorce
By Fatherly, 10/24/2023 “…We spoke to 12 dads who have all experienced divorce, and since realized that they missed some
Married fathers are spending more time with their children than ever
By Washington Examiner, 10/29/2023 “…Fathers spend more time with their children now than ever before, according to a new study.
Fathers have ‘unique effect’ on children’s educational outcomes, study finds
By The Guardian, 09/19/2023 “…Research claims children whose fathers read and play with them see a ‘small but significant’ increase
Why Sons Need Involved Fathers
By Baby-Chick, 11/07/2023 “…Another study identified that fathers’ involvement in their sons’ lives (including emotional warmth, learning, and stimulation in
Almost 1 in 5 stay-at-home parents in the U.S. are dads
By Pew Research, 08/03/2023 “…The share of parents in the United States who are not employed for pay has been
First-time dads face tougher challenges maintaining a relationship with their child than second-time fathers
By Study Finds, 08/31/2023 “…Researchers in Germany found that it takes about two years for first-time fathers to stabilize their

