Fathers are not just secondary caregivers or economic providers—they are emotional anchors, moral role models, and vital agents of psychological growth for their children, especially as they mature beyond infancy.
Your post sheds light on how we often overlook the nuanced role of fathering which is not just presence, but the specific style of connection that combines warmth with challenge. An involved father is essential in helping kids be more grounded, confident, and resilient in the long run.
Another problem with the present society is that gay activists deliberately schedule their "pride" events to fall on Fathers' Day. Then, the media covers the "pride" events, and ignores Fathers' Day.
Thanks for the post. Another important point to note is that divorce courts routinely deprive fathers of contact with their children, and that this enforced deprivation of father contact has resulted in a host of ills faced by the children.
Your post sheds light on how we often overlook the nuanced role of fathering which is not just presence, but the specific style of connection that combines warmth with challenge. An involved father is essential in helping kids be more grounded, confident, and resilient in the long run.
Another problem with the present society is that gay activists deliberately schedule their "pride" events to fall on Fathers' Day. Then, the media covers the "pride" events, and ignores Fathers' Day.
Thanks for the post. Another important point to note is that divorce courts routinely deprive fathers of contact with their children, and that this enforced deprivation of father contact has resulted in a host of ills faced by the children.
God bless you for this. It's like our society forgot what fathers are for and why they are so important.