Despite the benefits for children and families of fathers who are involved positively with their children, most parenting programs in the United States and globally focus on and collect evaluation data from mothers almost exclusively. Engaging fathers is still viewed as a complex endeavor that is only somewhat successful. In this article, we summarize what is known about engaging fathers in parenting programs, then argue that programs are most effective when coparenting is the focus early in family formation. We rely on two decades of the Supporting Father Involvement program as an example of an initiative that has been effective at recruiting and retaining fathers and mothers in various cultural and national contexts. When programs are inc...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
Objective: Given the increasing research and practice interest in father engagement, this article ai...
The paper, \u27Engaging fathers in child and family services: participation, perceptions and good pr...
To address the problem of fathers' absence from children's lives and the difficulty of paternal enga...
We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to investigate the association betwe...
For the literature review, a meta-synthesis was undertaken of eight qualitative studies exploring pe...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of interventions to support coparenting, ho...
Despite incontrovertible evidence documenting effects of fathering on child outcomes, social work pr...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of a noncustodial fathers program on ...
According to literature there has been a focus change in family dynamics studies (Lamb, 2010) which ...
Survey (n = 161) and focus group (n = 15) methods were used to collect data from a community sample ...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
Objective: Given the increasing research and practice interest in father engagement, this article ai...
The paper, \u27Engaging fathers in child and family services: participation, perceptions and good pr...
To address the problem of fathers' absence from children's lives and the difficulty of paternal enga...
We use data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study to investigate the association betwe...
For the literature review, a meta-synthesis was undertaken of eight qualitative studies exploring pe...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of interventions to support coparenting, ho...
Despite incontrovertible evidence documenting effects of fathering on child outcomes, social work pr...
Children can benefit from involved fathers and cooperative parents, a benefit which may be particula...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive effects on ...
Grantees were selected through a competitive process and funded for three years to create and implem...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of a noncustodial fathers program on ...
According to literature there has been a focus change in family dynamics studies (Lamb, 2010) which ...
Survey (n = 161) and focus group (n = 15) methods were used to collect data from a community sample ...
Abstract Background Early childhood interventions can have both immediate and long-term positive eff...
Objective: Given the increasing research and practice interest in father engagement, this article ai...
The paper, \u27Engaging fathers in child and family services: participation, perceptions and good pr...