Dads are
Important! Why? Research says...
Father
involvement in schools is associated with improvements by students in
academics, behavior, and social skills.
Let's watch this meaningful video about how great a daddy can be to his child...
Start off small by taking a little time off to send your child to school, it will make a great difference in their learning journey and we hope to see more daddies participate in their children's activities in future.
Support our "Back to school with Dad 2015" campaign from 4 Feb 2015 to 27 Feb 2015 ans you and your child will be awarded a sticker each. (Parent's circular 4/15 issued on 3/2/15)
I would like to share this good articles with daddies.
Christina
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Fathering
Decisions For The New Year
By monica
<written by Edwin Choy for Centre For Fathering>
Strong families are
intentional. They do not happen by chance. Beginning of the year is a
great time to make certain fathering decisions that will help you build healthy
families.
Decide
today that
your career is only as good as your family. Family is like a base camp for
mountain climbers. If you want to climb mountains, you must have a good base
camp, a place where there are shelter and resources, a place where you can
nurture and rest before attempting to reach another summit. You will not
go far or achieve much without your solid base camp. If you want to climb
high, then tend to the base camp and keep it in good shape. You will be
healthier, happier, more effective persons if you do.
Decide
today that
your children are more important than your personal projects. Be willing
to pause for a moment, look them in the eye and listen to
them for what they need.
Set aside regular family time during week that you will protect from intrusion
by unimportant urgent matters.
Decide
today that
your children are special no matter how they fare in school. Let them know
without a doubt that they are loved and cherished regardless of their grades.
Academic performance is just one of the many gifts our children can be blessed
with but not the only one. They have new skills to learn but they are not
failures. They may not meet someone else’s expectation but they will succeed
with a father who believes in them.
Reflection
pointers for fathers …
Do we measure our happiness in our children by their results and
achievements or do we have happiness in our children despite their results and
achievements.
Action
pointers for fathers …
Stick little notes in places that your child will find it after
you leave for work (e.g inside their clothes drawer, inside their pencil box,
on the screen of their mobile phone.) Let them know you appreciate and love
them on these notes, “No strings attached”.
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