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The Importance of Father in Family Education
Father's influence on children is mainly manifested in character cultivation, intellectual development, social psychology and the establishment of strong, independent and brave character, which is irreplaceable by mother in family education.

The role of father in children's education;

1 is beneficial to children's "mental" development. According to research, boys who have at least two hours of contact with their fathers every day are not only smarter, but also more harmonious in dealing with interpersonal relationships than boys who have less than six hours of contact with their fathers every week. According to the research of scientists from Yale University in the United States, children brought up by their fathers tend to have higher IQ, better grades in school and more likely to succeed in society in the future.

2. A sound "personality" conducive to children. In terms of assisting children's personality growth, conscientious fathers care for their children more actively than mothers care for their children by 25% to 30%. Fathers will make boys learn to be strong and rigid, and girls will know how to be women better. Different types of father-daughter relationship will lead to different women, and the father's view of women largely determines the daughter's understanding of her gender role. A father who respects women and equality between men and women will give his daughter great encouragement to pursue equality and develop her abilities in all aspects, and will also pursue the same respect and understanding in her future relations with other men.

3. It is conducive to children's "comprehensive" experience of life. Whether a boy or a girl lives in a man's circle or a girl's country, the world he sees is not comprehensive. Mothers are more likely to spoil and indulge their children. The father's love is deep and serious, and the father is more concerned with the future of the child. Most children who have lost their father's love lack self-confidence, curiosity and exploration spirit, and their will is weak; When you grow up, you will be at a loss when you encounter any problems. The influence of fatherly love on children includes intelligence, physique, emotion and personality.