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Title: Happy Father’s Day 2019
Post by: Ciscopro2000 on June 16, 2019, 05:51:11 PM
Happy Fathers Day to my dad, to me and all the dads out there!  Let’s enjoy this day with our kids and families!


Title: Re: Happy Father’s Day 2019
Post by: mersal on June 16, 2019, 06:01:25 PM
Happy Fathers Day to my dad, to me and all the dads out there!  Let’s enjoy this day with our kids and families!
Am still single and don't have dad,so fellas here without their dad to celebrate today need to do something to make their dad to be proud.

Atleast do the things which he wanted to do in his life in your knowledge.


Title: Re: Happy Father’s Day 2019
Post by: BADecker on June 16, 2019, 08:53:03 PM
If you as a parent goofed the first time around, start over with the right spouse. And make your kids from the first time part of the new time.


The Importance of Fathers (According to Science) (http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/263050-2019-06-16-the-importance-of-fathers-according-to-science.htm)



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In 1960, only 10% of children were raised without a father in the home.

Today, 40% are.

There are many reasons behind this sobering statistic. The clichéd case of a man knocking up a woman, and then leaving town never to return certainly still occurs.

But sometimes a man's ex-wife petitions for primary custody of their kids, and sympathetic family courts unjustly grant this request about 80% of the time.

And there is an increasing number of women — who for various reasons cannot or do not want to raise their children with a boyfriend or husband — who intentionally choose to become single mothers.

It seems like more and more folks feel that dads are optional and that single moms can do just fine raising children on their own. Just over half of births among Millennials are to unwed mothers, significantly more than past generations, including Gen X. And only about half of Millennials believe a child needs a home with both a father and a mother present to grow up happily.

Yet despite the trend in popular culture towards greater acceptance of single motherhood, study after study empirically demonstrates that dads play an extremely important role in a child's well-being and success. Below we list a few studies that show exactly how much fathers influence their children's lives.

Children With Fathers Are Less Likely to Live in Poverty.

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