Tuesday, 21 June 2011

The Fathering Gap: Pitfalls of Modern Fatherhood

Father's Day, which was invented by a woman, used to be a day when the member of the family who was least often home was celebrated with a gift or card he didn't really want, which was bought with money he probably earned. Yay. These days, with a large percentage of families having two working parents, things are a little different.
This year Father's Day is being celebrated with the release of studies about what modern fatherhood is like. The upshot is not good news: there's a growing "fathering gap" in America.

Read the full story in Time Magazine

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