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It's been said that although anyone can be a father it takes someone special to be a dad. While the father's role in parenting seems to be growing smaller other duties continue to take over what little time is available in this fast paced lifestyle that we seem to be leading anymore. As the role of fatherhood evolves and things in the world around us change there is one constant; fathers always have played, and continue to play an important role in the lives of their children.
Mainly there are 5 specific ways the father's role in parenting plays a huge part in the overall health and growth of his family, even if he if no longer in a relationship with the mother of his children. 1. Having respect for the mother. The mother of your child deserves to be respected if you are with her or not. When you show your children that you have respect for their mother they are learning to have respect for others. If both parents are respectful to each other their children will feel more secure. When your child sees that you have respect for each other they will feel more accepted and deserving of respect themselves. 2. Spend time with your children and your family. If you are with the children's mother, spend time with her individually and spend time with the children. It is important that your children witness you and your wife cultivating a strong marriage. They also need to see you spending time with your family. Children learn what they live and if they live in a home that is disconnected and distant, they will grow up that way. On the other hand, if they grow up in a family that does things together and a father who spends time with them, they will grow up with a stronger sense of security. 3. Be a strong role model. As a father you should live your life as you would want your children to live theirs. Teaching children to, do is I say not as I do rarely ever works. You should emulate the type of person that you want them to become. If you do not want your children to go bar hopping and to become addicts then you need to show them by example. When children see their parents making mistakes they dont learn to not make those mistakes; what they learn is its acceptable behavior. Instead of losing your childrens respect and having them they give you is being hypocritical you really should follow your own advice and live the role of the type of person that you want your children to become. 4. Teach the children. Being a teacher is so much more than handing them the basic lessons they learned in school. Your children need a teacher in the classroom called life. The subject matter that they learn in your life classes include lessons in respect, love, choice and decision making and the knowledge of the right from wrong. Being their father puts you in the most important teaching position. Your classroom is life, your bulletin board is the behaviors that you demonstrate and your bonus pay is getting to watch your child grow into a confident adult. 5. Be the head of the household. The most important job you can have and quite possibly the most important part of father's role in parenting is being the head of the household. As with any other organized group there needs to be a leader, you are this leader. It is important that you take on this job from the beginning knowing that it is a serious position. As a father and a husband it is your position to lead your family. For your family to feel secure and for your children to grow up with high self esteem you need to be a strong leader. This does not mean that you should be a dictator, bossing everyone around, but lead your family and set good examples for them to follow. Do not undervalue the father's role in parenting. With the father's firmness, discipline and his example of helping others coupled with a mother's warmness your family will grow with positive values and the self confidence for productive and happy lives.Click here to learn more about the father's role in parenting and other significant parenting advice. You'll be VERY happy you did! Don't reprint this exact article. Instead, reprint a free unique content version of this same article.
This Article Has Been Published on Tue, 25 Dec 2007 and Read 2220 Times