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		<title>An Ode To the Modern Dad</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2023 23:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Too often, we underemphasize the role of “Dad” when it comes to raising a family. Traditionally, Mothers are presumed to take on more responsibilities and have higher expectations than Fathers do, with regard to child-rearing. The role of the Father Figure has evolved over time, and today’s Fathers are stepping up in ways that other [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://staging.lfcsmo.org/an-ode-to-the-modern-dad/">An Ode To the Modern Dad</a> first appeared on <a href="https://staging.lfcsmo.org">Lutheran Family and Children's Services of Missouri</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Too often, we underemphasize the role of “Dad” when it comes to raising a family. Traditionally, Mothers are presumed to take on more responsibilities and have higher expectations than Fathers do, with regard to child-rearing. The role of the Father Figure has evolved over time, and today’s Fathers are stepping up in ways that other generations previously haven’t. While family dynamics are subjective for each couple, overall, Fathers are more present, more attentive, and more involved in the lives of their children than in previous years. With Father’s Day quickly approaching, LFCS wants to highlight the importance of Fathers and Father Figures to the health and stability of the modern family.</p>
<p>Unlike previous generations, many fathers today are equally involved in parenting of the children and upkeep of the household. This not only gives their children a healthy example of what a balanced relationship looks like, it also improves the connection between the husband and wife. In a study of married couples who just had their first child, there was an overall decrease in stress for both partners when the father took the time to contribute to the tasks of raising a newborn.* This equal involvement helps lighten the expectations of the mother while creating more bonding opportunities between the father and their baby.</p>
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<p>During one’s early years, the Father serves as one of the  most important role models for their kids. A child’s brain is extremely observant and sensitive to early relational experiences; making a child’s relationship with their father critical during this time. These early interactions between a baby and their father develops a standard for what relationships should look like moving forward. Healthy Father-Child relationships tend to build higher levels of self-esteem and confidence in the child, which leads to more stable relationships in adulthood.** Unhealthy Father-Child relationships create more distress, trauma, and anxiety, which can lead to trouble forming healthy relationships throughout a child’s life.</p>
<p>With research showing the importance of both parents being present and involved early in a child’s life, Fathers are redefining their traditional expectations. Fathers are not only being more involved, they are opening up to being emotionally available. A 2018 study conducted by BYU &amp; Ball State of over 2,100 fathers across the nation found that the majority of men engaged more with their children than their fathers did and they viewed “exhibiting warmth to their child” as a characteristic of their personality. “Today’s dads spend more time, provide more care and are more loving to their kids than ever before,” says study co-author Kevin Shafer. “Most dads see themselves as playing an equally important role in helping their children as mothers do.”</p>
<p>&#8220;As current social trends are pushing for men’s increased familial involvement, we see more fathers stepping up to engage more actively in their children’s lives in various ways.&#8221;<br />
<a href="https://studyfinds.org/fathers-more-engaged-with-kids-than-ever-before/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lee Essig</a><br />
<a href="https://studyfinds.org/fathers-more-engaged-with-kids-than-ever-before/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">BYU Study Co-Author</a></p>
<p>Whether it’s Dad, Step-Dad, Grandpa or another title, the role of the Father Figure is becoming more and more important. Men may shy away from this responsibility or feel like they are not able to be the Father they envision for their child. Remember: progress, not perfection! Change is about moving forward and today’s fathers should be applauded for their development. Thank you to all the Father and Father Figures out there! LFCS is proud of you and everything you do for your family.</p><p>The post <a href="https://staging.lfcsmo.org/an-ode-to-the-modern-dad/">An Ode To the Modern Dad</a> first appeared on <a href="https://staging.lfcsmo.org">Lutheran Family and Children's Services of Missouri</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2016 16:53:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Are you pregnant or parenting a child under 1 year? Did you know you can receive free texts on parenting and child development topics through your pregnancy and up to the baby’s first birthday? Text4baby makes it easy to get important information, and it&#8217;s free. Women who text BABY (or BEBE for Spanish) to 511411 [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://staging.lfcsmo.org/text4baby/">Text4Baby</a> first appeared on <a href="https://staging.lfcsmo.org">Lutheran Family and Children's Services of Missouri</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you pregnant or parenting a child under 1 year? Did you know you can receive free texts on parenting and child development topics through your pregnancy and up to the baby’s first birthday? Text4baby makes it easy to get important information, and it&#8217;s free. Women who text BABY (or BEBE for Spanish) to 511411 receive free text messages three times per week, timed to their due date or their baby&#8217;s birth date, through pregnancy and up until the baby&#8217;s first birthday. There is also an app that provides additional information about baby&#8217;s development, pregnancy, childcare tips, and more.</p>
<p><strong>Text4baby topics include: </strong></p>
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<li>Nutrition for you and your baby</li>
<li>Safe sleep tips</li>
<li>Baby&#8217;s milestones</li>
<li>Signs and symptoms of labor</li>
<li>Doctor visit and appointment reminders for you and your baby</li>
<li>Breastfeeding advice</li>
<li>Car seat safety</li>
<li>Information on health insurance</li>
<li>Urgent health alerts</li>
<li>Resource hotlines and websites <strong>Text4Baby also has a free app for your smart phone</strong></li>
<li>The Text4Baby app can also help you remember your upcoming appointments. Set up a text-based reminder for your doctor’s appointments for you or your baby. It’s easy- you can use the app or set up a reminder through your text messages.</li>
<li>The free Text4baby app makes it even easier for you to get critical health and safety information such as how your baby is growing each week, your progress and medical updates, and fun quizzes.</li>
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<p>Here’s how you can set up an appointment by text message:</p>
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<li>Text remind to 511411</li>
<li>When asked, enter the appointment date with no spaces or words in MMDDYY format (e.g. 101215).</li>
<li>You will then be asked to enter a short description of the appointment (e.g. Dr. Smith 9AM).</li>
<li>You will receive two text reminders: the first reminder 3 days before and the second reminder the morning of your appointment.</li>
</ul><p>The post <a href="https://staging.lfcsmo.org/text4baby/">Text4Baby</a> first appeared on <a href="https://staging.lfcsmo.org">Lutheran Family and Children's Services of Missouri</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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