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Unsung Heroes: Celebrating Dads on Father's Day
We celebrate fathers as the unsung heroes who profoundly impact their children's development, especially highlighting the critical importance of continued father involvement after divorce. Our Father's Day special explores both the lighthearted moments of fatherhood and the serious research showing how actively involved fathers improve their children's emotional well-being, academic performance, and behavioral outcomes.
• Simple gifts like handmade mugs mean more to dads than expensive presents
• Time spent together is the ultimate Father's Day gift
• Children with involved fathers show greater confidence and less anxiety after divorce
• Father involvement significantly improves academic performance and cognitive development
• Father-child relationships provide important role modeling for social skills development
• Parental alienation can lead to negative outcomes including anger and behavior problems
• Strong father-child bonds benefit both the child's development and the father's wellbeing
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Speaker 2:Station on GreatDayRadiocom. Hey everyone, welcome to the Father's Day special podcast show. I'm DJ DeMarie and with me is DJ Mikey D.
Speaker 1:What's up, fam? Happy Father's Day week to all the dads out there Biological stepdads, uncles, grandpas and for the dads who are being alienated from their kiddos.
Speaker 2:Absolutely. You know, Mikey, I feel like moms get all the glory, but dads, they're the unsung heroes.
Speaker 1:Facts. Moms are amazing, no doubt, but dads, they're like the silent MVPs, the ones teaching you how to ride a bike, then pretending they weren't crying when you finally did it.
Speaker 2:And let's not forget the cheesy dad jokes Like why don't eggs tell jokes? Because they'd crack each other up.
Speaker 1:Oh man, that was terrible, but you know what? That's the charm. Dads have this unique way of making you groan and laugh at the same time.
Speaker 2:So true. And speaking of laughs, what's the best Father's Day gift you've ever gotten or given?
Speaker 1:Oh easy. My little lady, princess Sophia, once gave me a top dad mug filled with a note expressing that she is daddy's little girl. Simple, but it was amazing the note expressing that she is daddy's little girl Simple, but it was amazing. I always tell my kiddos the best gift is not the material things, but their happiness is the best gift I can ask for.
Speaker 2:Ah, that's sweet, but let's be real. Some dads out there are still getting ties Like how many ties does one man need?
Speaker 1:But skip the tie. Get him a gym membership or some power tools or, better yet, just spend time with him. That's what most dads really want.
Speaker 2:Bingo Time is the ultimate gift. So to all the dads listening, you're loved, you're appreciated and, yes, your jokes are still kind of bad.
Speaker 1:Exactly, and to everyone else, don't forget to show your dad some love today and every day, whether it's a gift to call or just a huge hug.
Speaker 2:Well said, mikey. That's all for now, folks. Happy Father's Day week and we'll catch you next time. If you have a Father's Day song request or a shout out to your dad, be sure to visit greatdayradiocom, click on let's Talk and leave a 30-second message or two.
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Speaker 2:Welcome to Segment 2, the Family Focus Podcast, where we explore all aspects of family life, relationships and parenting. I'm DJ DeMarie, your relationship coach, and joining me is my wonderful co-host, dj Mikey D.
Speaker 1:Hello everyone. This episode is particularly important as we dive into the topic of post-divorce parenting and, specifically, the benefits of having a father actively involved in their children's lives after a divorce.
Speaker 2:That's right, Mikey. Divorce can be a challenging time for families, but maintaining a strong father-child relationship can make a big difference in the healthy development of children. Let's talk about why this connection is so vital.
Speaker 1:One of the most significant benefits is the emotional support that fathers provide, and studies have shown that children with involved fathers tend to be more confident and less prone to anxiety and depression. What do you think, djd?
Speaker 2:Absolutely, Mikey. When fathers are present, they offer a unique support system. Their involvement can reassure children through the upheaval of divorce, giving them a sense of stability and security during what's often a confusing time.
Speaker 1:Let's move on to educational outcomes. There's compelling evidence that children with engaged fathers post-abort show better academic performance. They often have improved cognitive development, which plays a crucial role in their educational success. When the other parent alienates the father from the process, it can add to many negative outcomes, such as anger, lack of focus, fighting, and the list goes on.
Speaker 2:Yes, and fathers can encourage a love of learning and discipline that's essential for academic achievement. Whether it's helping with homework or discussing current events, these interactions stimulate a child's intellectual curiosity.
Speaker 1:On the behavioral front involved, fathers can positively influence their children's behavior. Children with active father figures are less likely to exhibit disruptive behavior and are more adept at social interactions.
Speaker 2:That's a great point. Mikey Fathers can serve as role models, helping children develop important social skills. Seeing their dads handle life's challenges can teach children resilience, respect and empathy.
Speaker 1:Beyond these practical benefits, there's something deeply rewarding about the bond that forms between fathers and their children post-divorce. It's an opportunity to redefine their relationship and strengthen their connection.
Speaker 2:Indeed, and that bond is crucial not just for the child but for the father's well-being too. Fathers often find fulfillment and joy in their relationships with their children, which can be a powerful motivator for staying involved.
Speaker 1:As we wrap up, it's clear that fathers play an indispensable role in the lives of their children after divorce. Their involvement benefits children emotionally, academically, behaviorally and has a lasting impact on their overall development.
Speaker 2:Thank you for tuning into this episode. We hope that fathers, mothers and families as a whole can find encouragement in the importance of father involvement. Join us next time as we continue to explore meaningful family dynamics.
Speaker 1:Please remember, no matter your family situation, fostering a loving and supportive environment for your children makes all the difference. Have a great day, everyone. If you have a comment to any of our podcast episodes, please visit greatdayradiocom, log in or create an account, or simply leave a 30-second message or two by visiting great day radiocom. Click on, let's talk. Thank you for showing your amazing support by sharing our shows. Much love to you all you.