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loving fathers have higher
Studies from around the world have concluded that children benefit greatly from paternalinvolvement. Research over the last forty years has consistently found that
in comparison to childrenwith less-involved fathers, children with involved and levels ofpsychological well-being and better cognitive
abilities.
When fathers provide even just routine childcare, children have higher levels of educational and economic achievement and lower delinquencyrates.
Their children even tend to be more empathetic and socially competent.
These findings holdtrue for children from all socioeconomic backgrounds, whether or not the mother is highly involved.
We all need to encourage men to lean in to their families. Unfortunately, traditional gender roles arereinforced not just by individuals, but also by employment
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