Fathers are both "unique and irreplaceable." In this country today nearly "34 percent of.
all children are living in households without their biological fathers." Fathers are a strong link.
needed in a child's life. Unfortunately in today's society they are they are a dieing breed. .
I can remember things my father taught me as a child. Things you don't learn in a.
classroom or read in a book. My father taught me values, self-confidence, to respect people, and.
to always stand by something I believe in no matter who says different. Kids that grow up in.
home with out their fathers lack a lot of necessary morals. Perhaps that is why "more than 70.
percent of all juveniles in state reform institutions come from fatherless homes." Today more.
and more babies are born to teenage mothers who had too much to drinks at a party, and had sex.
with someone whom they barely know. "In 1990 30 percent of births were out of wedlock,.
opposed to 5 percent in 1960." These children are not born out of love and brought into a home.
with both their mother and father. They are raised by their mother's mother while "mommy".
finishes high school. To me it is a very sad thing. From day one these kids are already behind.
the kids who are brought up in a two parent home. Don't get me wrong there are several.
successful women who go through great lengths, such as artificial insemination or.
invitro-fertilization, to bare a child with out a man. However poor or under privileged are not.
the only fatherless children who will suffer. Even children in single parent households where.
mom is very successful will be missing out. When there is only one parent the mother must.
work a lot and therefore not only does the child not have a father , but now he or she has a.
part-time mother and probably has a stronger bond with their nanny then their with mother.
Undoubtedly there is nothing like a father's love. I recall the joy I felt when my dad.