Father-Child Bonding

Academic and Behavioral Outcomes

Children with actively involved fathers consistently demonstrate stronger academic achievement and improved behavioral outcomes. Paternal engagement in school activities, homework, and structured routines contributes to higher educational expectations and greater motivation.

Research shows that father involvement is associated with reduced aggression, fewer behavioral referrals, and improved classroom adjustment. Boys with engaged fathers are also more likely to complete high school and pursue postsecondary education. These benefits appear across diverse socioeconomic backgrounds.

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