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10 + 1 tips to be an involved father
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Provides eleven parenting tips suggesting how dads can become involved fathers.
- Source: Dads Can
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Birthing and bonding: an expectant father's issue!
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Describes the father's role during labour and childbirth.
- Source: BC Council for Families (BCCF)
- From: Becoming a parent / parenting in early childhood
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Daddy … come play with me: a father's guide to play with young children
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Describes why play is important for children. Explains what fathers and children get out of playing together. Outlines ways fathers can play with their children at different ages and stages of development. Link requires PDF reader.
- Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
- From: Father Involvement Initiative - Ontario Network
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Dads Can
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Promotes responsible and involved fathering by supporting both men's personal development into fatherhood and healthy fathering patterns in our society. Web site includes fathering tools to help build involved fathers, a chat room, a directory of fathering information, and press releases.
- Source: Dads Can
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Early childhood development intercultural partnerships
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Profiles a program contributing to knowledge about health and development of Indigenous children in Canada and around the world. Researches issues raised by First Nations communities and agencies in Canada.
- Source: University of Victoria, School of Child and Youth Care (SCYC)
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Father Involvement Initiative - Ontario Network (FII-ON)
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Describes a community-based project that promotes father involvement as a valuable component of healthy child development. Web site includes resources, tools, research, and reports.
- Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
- From: Description of the initiative
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Father Involvement Research Alliance (FIRA)
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Develops collaborative research initiatives designed to strengthen the relationships between fathers and children. Encourages fathers to be a positive influence in the lives of their children, and strives to effect change at the community and societal levels.
- Source: Centre for Families, Work and Well-Being (CFWW)
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Fatherhood: Indigenous men's journeys
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Relates stories of success and of social and personal challenges faced by men as they become fathers and learn how to be involved and stay involved in their children's lives. Includes an order form for the documentary DVD and the accompanying resource kit developed for community programs.
- Source: University of Victoria, School of Child and Youth Care (SCYC)
- From: Early Childhood Development Intercultural Partnerships
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Fathering Information Network Directory (F.I.N.D.)
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Provides a directory of organizations across Canada that offer information or services related to fathering.
- Source: Dads Can
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Fathers and daughters - staying connected through the years
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Acknowledges that the teen years present different challenges to the relationship between fathers and daughters. Points out why it is so crucial that a father continue to play a participating role. Offers suggestions to fathers (including those separated by divorce) on how to involve themselves in their daughters' lives.
- Source: Canadian Health Network (CHN)
- From: Magazine feature of the month: archives
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