Author: Shannon Smith
Planning Unit: Bracken County CES
Major Program: Family Development General
Plan of Work: Healthy Lifestyles for Bracken County Residents
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
The "A Day with Dad" program, sponsored by the Family and Consumer Science Program through the Bracken County Extension Office and Family Youth Resource Services (FRYSC), emphasizes the critical role father figures play in the emotional and social development of children. By offering a day of fishing, craft-making, and shared meals, this program fosters positive, meaningful interactions between children and their father figures, creating lasting memories that strengthen family bonds.
Research consistently highlights the importance of engaged father figures in a child's life, showing that children with involved fathers or father figures tend to exhibit greater self-confidence, improved academic performance, and stronger social skills. Programs like "A Day with Dad" provide an opportunity for these connections to deepen in a relaxed, outdoor setting where both the guardian and child can engage in an enriching, shared experience.
This free community event not only encourages positive interactions but also provides a supportive environment where families can come together to enjoy quality time. The inclusion of lunch, craft activities, and door prizes adds to the day’s excitement and fosters collaboration and creativity, further reinforcing the bond between children and their guardians. By supporting programs like this, the Bracken County Extension Office and FRYSC are investing in the well-being and development of local families and the future of the community.
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