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How children benefit from having engaged fathers

On Behalf of | Oct 17, 2018 | Fathers' Rights |

As a Minnesota father who is no longer romantically involved with the mother of your child, you may find that the demise of your romantic relationship has made it more difficult to regularly engage with your son or daughter. Despite the difficulty, however, maintaining an active presence in your child’s life can have a considerable and positive effect on his or her development, growth and happiness. Therefore, it is important that you work to break down the barriers that are preventing you and your child from spending time together. At Huson Law Firm, PLLC, we recognize the critical role fathers play in their children’s lives, and we have helped many fathers looking to spend more time with their kids pursue solutions that meet their needs.

According to Parenting, your active presence in your son or daughter’s life has the capacity to affect everything from his or her performance in school to his or her future romantic relationships. Additionally, the time you spend with your child does not have to include big trips or considerable expenses to make a difference – on the contrary, simple day-to-day activities, such as taking walks or eating meals together, may have the biggest impact on your child’s growth and development.

So, how does your active presence in your child’s life benefit your son or daughter? For starters, children who have active fathers in their lives are more likely to grow up and have their own successful marriages or long-term relationships. Additionally, girls with active fathers are statistically less likely to engage in risky sexual behavior, while boys whose fathers regularly engage with them tend to be less aggressive and impulsive than those without engaged fathers.

Your child is also more likely to have high self-esteem when you maintain an active presence in his or her life, and he or she is also more likely to achieve academic success. You can find more about the critical role fathers play in their children’s lives by exploring our webpage.

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