Father's Matter!
Involving Fathers in Children's Learning

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True or False: In two-parent households, if mothers are not involved, their children do not achieve well.

True or False: Nonresident fathers involved in their children?s schools have little impact on their children?s success in school.

True or False: Fathers? involvement is as critical to child development in the early years as it is in the later years.

Family Involvement and Student Achievement: the Mutual Benefits of Family Involvement

Family Involvement and Student Achievement Among Two-Parent Families

Single Fathers? Involvement and Student Achievement

Non-Resident Fathers? Involvement and Student Achievement

Involvement of Single Fathers in Their Children?s Education Across Grade Levels

What People Say About Fathers

What Students Say About Fathers? and Mothers? Involvement

What Teachers Say About Fathers? and Mothers? Involvement

Ways to Improve Family Involvement in Education

How Fathers Can Get Involved With Their Children at Home

How Schools Can Involve Fathers

Types of Parent/Family Involvement Practices

Information on Fathers? Involvement

  Author: DeWan Lee

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