Rutgers: Engaged Dads Can Reduce Adolescent Behavioral Problems, Improve Well-Being
December 10, 2020
December 10, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Dec. 10 (TNSJou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
In low-income families, fathers who are engaged in their children's lives can help to improve their mental health and behavior, according to a Rutgers University-New Brunswick study published in the journal Social Service Review.
The researchers found that adolescents in low-income families whose fathers are more frequently engaged in feeding, reading, playing and other activiti . . .
In low-income families, fathers who are engaged in their children's lives can help to improve their mental health and behavior, according to a Rutgers University-New Brunswick study published in the journal Social Service Review.
The researchers found that adolescents in low-income families whose fathers are more frequently engaged in feeding, reading, playing and other activiti . . .