Category: Stacey Bouchet

Parental Conflict Contributes to Irreconcilable Consequences for Children
Fathers Incorporated is going to do what we do best, educate, bring awareness, and form real-time context to the issue of parental conflict, especially as it relates to fatherhood.

Fathers Incorporated Launches the Moynihan Institute for Fatherhood Research & Policy
The Moynihan Institute for Research and Policy will look to provide descriptive explanatory research and policy positions on issues that impact Black families from the perspective of fathers.

Co-Parenting Tips for the Holidays: Working as a Team
This is the second in a two-part series sharing co-parenting tips on ways to reduce stress—particularly for children—during the holidays.

Co-Parenting Tips for the Holidays: Making a Plan
This is the first in a two-part series sharing co-parenting tips on ways to reduce stress—particularly for children—during the holidays.

More Than Haircuts: How Barbershops Can Help Men and Fathers
Fathers who model a healthy lifestyle can have a powerful and positive impact on the development and health of their children.

Fatherhood, Incarceration, Reentry, Children with Incarcerated Parents
On any given day in America, it is estimated that more than 1.7 million children under 18 years old have a parent incarcerated in a state (52%) or federal prison (63%)—91% of all incarcerated parents are fathers.

“2015 Deadliest Year for Domestic Violence in a Decade for Georgia”
When I saw this headline yesterday on WCOT.com, a local news affiliate in Savanah, I was reminded that, as a Fatherhood organization, we MUST initiate and take […]

Noncustodial Dads Don’t Get the Luxury of being a “Good Enough” Parent
I was in several states last week doing qualitative research with fathers on behalf of Fathers Incorporated. As I sat taking copious notes observing focus groups and […]