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Positive Parenting – The Father’s Roles in a Family

Posted By: vie on June 18, 2010 at 2:53 am

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Father’s roles are not just seen as a main provider in the family and a chief of the family. Fathers also play a role in children upbringing. These are 5 father’s roles in a family that I see in my late father and my husband. They are good fathers and impart positive parenting in a family.

  1. A Father is  a superhero or a Protector. Kids feel safe and always look for their fathers when they need protection.
  2. A Father is Handy Manny Man. A father knows how to fix things around the house.
  3. A Father is a Disciplinarian. A Father usually rules the house with his authority. He will set rules and regulations and he plays role in discpline their kids.
  4. A Father is a Role Model. Kids observe parents. A successful father will encourage their children to follow their steps to be successful in life. Therefore, a father must give the best examples, empowerment and encouragement for his kids. Fathers with positive characters will reinforce good characters in their children. Father teaches kids better in terms of  independency, assertiveness, strength and achievement. Kids will likely succeed at school if their father involve themselves and guide them in their study.
  5. A Father is a Friend. Fathers are normally good at physical activities. They are the first coach for their kids to learn riding a bicycle or to learn a game or sport activity. Kids look forward to play with their fathers for boardgames and physical exercises.

A son will learn from his father how to be a man and a daughter will learn from her father how to relate with a man and her male peers.  Let’s appreciate our husband and our own father for their positive parenting contribution on this Father’s day.

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3 Responses to “Positive Parenting – The Father’s Roles in a Family”

  1. Great site. A lot of useful information here. I’m sending it to some friends!

  2. MSelenberg says:

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  3. Dee from Step 2 Kitchen says:

    Great fathers do combine all those traits. I hope, though, that they also act as a role model to let kids know that it’s okay for men to help around the house. Real men do do dishes and laundry! When I grew up, my father never helped with housework even though my mother worked, took care of 4 children and the house. I’m glad times are changing and men don’t feel like their manhood is threatened if they get caught cooking a meal or running a sweeper and show kids that parents work as a team to keep a home running smoothly.
    Dee@Step 2 Kitchen´s last [type] ..Step 2 Play Food



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