Tag: gender roles
What Active Fatherhood Teaches Boys and Girls About Masculinity
When fathers are engaged, boys are more likely to see nurturing as masculine, discipline as loving, and vulnerability as compatible with strength. Girls are more likely to see men as emotionally accessible and ethically grounded, not distant or transactional.
When boys lack healthy models of masculinity, the consequences ripple outward, affecting peer relationships, classroom dynamics, and future partnerships. When girls internalize distorted or limited images of men, that too shapes social cohesion and trust.
Celebrating the Month of the Father: The Noble Journey of Gentle Warriors
Gentle Warriors Academy, under the stewardship of Fathers Incorporated, is inspired by these remarkable men who are shaping the next generation of leaders, inventors, thinkers, and dreamers.
Fathers Incorporated Receives $5M Grant to Provide Direct Responsible Fatherhood Services in Metro Atlanta
Fathers Incorporated has received a $5M grant to provide Responsible Fatherhood Services in Metro Atlanta from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Office of Family Assistance).
Are Dads Hitting these Educational Checkboxes for their Children?
Fathers are becoming more and more active with the daily life of their children since mothers are just as busy with their careers.



