Why Fathers Are Necessary
June 1, 2008 · Print This Article
Fathers are irreplaceable!
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In 2006, the Federal Government spent 99.8 billion dollars to support programs that benefit father absent homes.
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Children from father absent homes use mental health services at a greater rate which effect health insurance costs
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Father absent families receive State Health Care, Earned Income Tax credits, TANF assistance, Medicaid, food stamps, Head Start, Public Housing, are involved with the Juvenile Justice system, and are incarcerated at a much greater rate than homes where fathers are present .
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Children with satisfying relationships with their fathers are less likely to suffer from depression.
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For predicting a child’s self esteem, it is sustained contact with the father that
matters to sons, but physical affection from fathers that matters to daughters. -
Children who have fathers who regularly engage them in physical play are more likely to be popular with their peers.
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Children from father absent homes are 5 times more likely to be poor.
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Today children from fatherless homes are 7 times more likely to become
pregnant, 2 times more likely to drop out of school, 2 times more likely to be sexually involved early. -
Children from father-absent homes have a 75% higher chance to suffer physical and/or emotional neglect/abuse.


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