The Role of the Father

 

The Role of the Father in the Development of Children and its effects

  • A father’s compassionate gentleness is an important pillar of a child’s development.
  • I am alone, both for housework and for children’s home schooling, ‘said one brave woman who, when approached for advice on home schooling, recounted her difficulties.

The Role of the Father

  • She went on to say, “Moreover, if the housework is not done or something goes wrong, the husband gets angry.” The woman who spoke to him asked, “Are you alone in the house?” Are there for the education and training of children? ‘

 

  • My husband is at home and working from home,” she said.
  • But the problem was that she was worried about doing the housework and educating the children alone because her husband was not ready to take any responsibility for the children.
  • It seems that the primary responsibility of education and training is in the hands of the mother, but without the cooperation and active role of the father, it is very difficult for the children to have basic training.
  • Experts also believes that the role of the father is important in the training of children, so in this regard, they know what are the benefits of the role of the father and why his role is important?
  • The benefits of being a dynamic father:
  • The fact is that the role of the father is main key in the healthy development and successful future of the children, so some of which are as follows:
  1. The child is trusted.
  2. It improves social skills, including reading and writing.
  3. Know how to control yourself; do not create problems with your attitudes.
  4. Being more sensitive or concerned about the affairs and difficulties of others.
  5. They are less likely to get addicted to drugs or other drugs.
  6. Mental problems are rare.
  7. The chances of falling into sexual misconduct are low.
  8. Being in a state of abuse or neglect Chances are low.
  • Remember that while the role of the father is important for the better training of the child, many people, instead of understanding the role of the father, form a wrong opinion about his role and it is generally believed that children For better training the father should be strict and treat his children less than love which is wrong.

 

  • Here are some common misconceptions about fathers in society.
  • It is understood that the role of the father is not required while the mother is present or the father is not required to play an active role in sending the children to school.
  • In society, the father is considered a symbol of strictness. It is considered bad for a father to show too much love to his children or to mingle with them.
  • The biggest misconception is that the father’s real job is only to provide for the children’s material needs or money, this cycle of money supply to the father Gets farther and farther away from the children.
  • One of the biggest misconceptions is that infants depend only on their mothers
  • Yes, this thinking takes the children away from the father from the very beginning
  • Growing up in our society, the distance between the child and the father is natural
  • It is understood that especially with regard to girls, although many mental and emotional needs of girls can be met by the father.
  • The solution to these misconceptions is to mobilize the father’s role in the affairs of the home and children instead of following the general thinking of the society and in this regard the following methods can be adopted by the father to relate to his children.
  • In the following small but effective ways a father can make the relationship with his children pleasant, warm and beneficial for the home.
  1. Take responsibility for feeding your children one day a week.
  2. Sleep small children on your lap or swing
  3. Talk to children, sing poems and play games with them.
  4. Read books to children on their knees.
  5. Think of different games and engage children in them.
  6. Show and teach children to be gentle, caring and honest.
  7. Eat with children.
  8. Ask children about their daily activities.
  9. Meet their friends, get to know them and guide them to make good friends.
  10. Ask them about their dreams for the future.
  11. Listen to their favorite poems with them.
  12. Participate in extracurricular activities for teenagers.
  13. Embrace teenagers with love.
  14. Get in the habit of saying ‘I love you’ often.

 

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