Importance of Fatherhood in Raising Children

Jan 12, 2022 | Parenting Tips and advices

When it comes to topics like parenting, the role of fathers is not discussed enough. One can never stress the importance of fatherhood too much when it comes to child-rearing.

Issues Involving Fathers

Most of the people one comes across in their practical life, tend to be going through issues related to or created by their fathers. This fact is not highlighted here in an accusative way but rather, it is simply stated so that the rest of the role of positive fatherhood can be explained by highlighting the damage caused by absent fathers. 

While becoming a father might be a piece of big happy news to some, it sadly comes as a big nothing to others. Whether it came as a shock or as a ‘whatever’ sort of moment, sadly, the actions of most new fathers are pretty much similar and not in a good way.

Tasks and Chores

Helping around the house and changing diapers is not something that should be one parent’s responsibility and not the other’s unless all the tasks and chores around the house are justly divided among the two.

Being the family breadwinner is not a reason good enough to exempt you from taking care of your child’s physical and emotional needs. Babies and infants are completely dependent on their parents to meet their basic needs. 

Side-Effects of Ignorant Parenting

If these basic needs are not fulfilled, their brain development would, unfortunately, slow down or become slightly compromised as compared to the healthy development criteria for their age group. This is not an exaggeration. It is a fact that can be confirmed by any pediatrician or child psychologist.

Lifestyle Changes and Adjustments

That being said, parenthood is not an easy job, especially at the beginning. Given the number of changes, one has to make to their lifestyle, to cater to the mega list of everyday demands of a newborn. 

Subjective Differences

The world seems to be full of individuals with absent fathers who scarred them for life. Do not be one of them. It is time to change that statistic by being a good father and showing up for your children when they need you.

There are plenty of single fathers out there doing an amazing job but there do not seem to be enough of them yet. Be one of them, let us raise the numbers on that one.

The New ‘Cool’

Wanna know what the new cool is? It is showing up for your children, it is helping your partner raise them. Being a present and all-in father is the new cool.

How do you maintain that over all stages of their development until they become independent? You don’t have to be there all the time and know every small little detail of their day.

Be a Present and Involved Father 

Just show interest in their infant babble. Ask them about their day at school, ask them about their friends. This will subconsciously let them know that they can talk to their dad about things because he listens and he cares.

Make sure that your children do not only see their father as someone in authority that they have to fear but rather work on your relationship with them and build an emotional bond with them. 

Father-Child Bond

This will have more effect on them when they sense that the bond might become compromised due to their mistakes. In this way, they will do their best to make sure that they do not put themselves in a position where they are responsible for losing your trust or respect.

Use a Digital Tool; like a Parental Control App

With that in mind, do not put any unnecessary restrictions on them or make ridiculous rules that are hard to abide by. 

If there is genuine concern that involves taking real precautions for their safety, then, by all means, go ahead and install a parental control app on their devices. 

Don’t know which one works best for you? Try FamilyTime. It is available for android devices as well as iPhones. Don’t forget to set it up on your device too so you can monitor their every movement and remain in control of their digital footprint as well. 

FamilyTime helps families manage and protect their children’s digital lives.

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