(University of Illinois press release) “When dads or other father figures get personally involved, kids do better in school. The finding, says a University of Illinois researcher, suggests that schools should encourage male interaction, especially with at-risk kids.” — Personally Involved Father Figures Enhance Kids’ Learning in School
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Michelle, I can’t help you with more information because I didn’t do the research, I just posted a quotation on my website.
If you click on the link you’ll find the contact information of the people who actually conducted the research.
I woulsd like some more information provided about this subject for my fiance whom, is the father of our child. Thank you very much.