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| University of Guelph at centre of $1.6-million father involvement project | December 03, 2003: The benefits and barriers fathers experience from being involved in their children’s lives are the focus of a $1.6-million national community/university research project... |
| Memo feminists: fathers have a role in families too | By Angela Shanahan, in The Age (Melbourne, Australia), Wednesday, August 27, 2003: All good parents instinctively know you cannot separate the role of mothers and fathers... |
| Mum's the word on dad | By Adrienne Burgess, in The Age (Melbourne, Australia), August 18, 2003: "For men to be better fathers, women have to loosen the parenting reins, according to Adrienne Burgess. She spoke to Bettina Arndt..." |
| Car-style baby manual for macho dads | BBC News UK Edition, 12 June, 2003: "...Yes, the similarities between cars and babies are clear. And now, for macho, mechanically-minded dads, car manual publisher Haynes has produced a how-to guide to caring for their tots..." |
| Poorer Outcomes for Fatherless Kids | By Bettina Arndt in the Sydney Morning Herald, 6 December, 2002: The destructive features of single parenthood are beyond challenge, writes Bettina Arndt... In brief, the US statistics are: children living with single mothers are five times as likely to be poor as those in two-parent families... |
Other Websites |
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| Man Alive | www.manalive.org.nz |
| Essentially Men Education Trust | www.essentiallymen.net |
| Work and Family | www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/wfnetwork/index.html |
| Parenting | www.familyresource.com/parenting |
| www.otago.ac.nz/CIC/CIC.html | |
| At-Risk | www.at-risk.org - a resource for parents and the general public in search of information about at-risk youth... |
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