“See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!” John 3:1a
From the very beginning of life the father is definitively important to the child’s development and future. The "Father Effect" in child development begins as early as maternal labor and infants with involved fathers have higher cognitive scores, even though they will never remember playing with their father at that age. Fathers help boys learn how to form relationships and develop social skills. Active, warm and involved fathers influence girls to avoid sexually risky behaviors and develop expectations for men to invest meaningfully in long-term relationships.
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