Saturday, July 14, 2012

Research that Benefits Children and Families


If I could possess the means and the knowledge to conduct research studies about a topic in early childhood field; I would research “how does absentee father play a role in child development: is every other weekend and one day a week enough. I can only imagine all the possible contribution would include here are just a few:

·       Is there a bond or type of relationship?

·       Is the child given the opportunities to do boy directed activities?

·       Is and where are there a stable male figure?

·       What can we do as a community to support the family?

·       What is the cause of the absentee father?

·       What is the relationship between the parents and how does this affect the child?

I think that the direction of this topic could have many possibilities and possibly many answers. It could give a big understanding of pressures on mother to provide for the family. Which in turn affects the outcome of the child’s education?

2 comments:

  1. Shannon, are you defining "absentee" as those fathers who are directed by the courts to have this limited contact with their children or those who do not fulfill their obligations as directed or agreed upon?
    Would (or how would) you include the flip side of the situation and look at mothers who have limited contact with their children?

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  2. Shannon,

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. When you mentioned "absenteeism" of fathers, what came to mind is that we have to look at it from both side because we have many mothers that would fall into this same role. Any child having an absent parent is affected in their academics, social life, esteem and relationships.

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