Description
In the lives of the acting out children in crisis, fathers are missing in action in their roles of teaching, guiding, or playing a role model in dealing with the stress and pain in life.
This book guides helpless and clueless fathers to understand their pivotal role in raising healthy children during dating, partner selection, pregnancy, early childhood parenting, adolescent education, and role-modeling.
The majority of children struggling with various emotional or behavioral challenges suffer since early childhood when they spend most of the time under the care of their primary caregiver.
Therefore, it is not surprising that many of those emotionally injured children, including the mass shooters, first target their anger toward women.
If the mother, who was the primary caregiver, fails to detect the sign of the child’s pain and struggle, uninvolved fathers are usually doomed not to notice any unusual signs from the child.
Failure to detect the child’s emotional pain and inability to act on it can reinforce the child’s feeling of isolation and hopeless outlook on their future, feeding their depression.
The proactive role of a father to check their blind spot upon any slight sign of their child’s acting out behavior, especially at the start of the adolescent years, can be the wisest strategy they can take without leaving the task to their wives.
Unfortunately, some of these injured children also target their hostility at their absent or passive fathers who wrongfully punish the child or fail to intervene during the critical time of their suffering, hiding behind their mothers whom they can’t rely on either.
This book discusses why the fathers’ role is vital and how they can be proactive for the child’s recovery during childhood and adolescence from pain and suffering regardless of whether they are from genetics or environmental traumas.
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