Hidden Benefits of Being an Involved Father: FCS2137/HE137, rev. 7/2005

Most people can agree that having an involved father has obvious benefits to children. Many of us have read newspapers or seen TV programs that talk about the clear benefits of fathers being involved in raising a child by providing love, support, and comfort. We can probably also agree that fathers...

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