The "Social Learning Theory" suggests children acquire attitudes through observing their parents. Negative fathering often results in:
Fails to provide "father presence," which is cited as a critical factor in long-term child success . ⚡ Impact on Development Bad Daddies.mp4
"Presence" is often more important than "perfection". Bad Daddies.mp4
Children watch how you handle your own "lowest points" as a blueprint for their own behavior. Bad Daddies.mp4
Engage in household chores and direct childcare; modern fathers have doubled their time spent on these tasks over the last 50 years.
Pushes children to excel without regard for their actual desires, often lacking empathy for their struggles [1.5.1).
Transitioning from a "Bad Daddy" archetype to a supportive one involves small, consistent changes: