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Fathers' Roles/Men's Voices
Related Website Resources
On-Line Reports, Guides, and More
Becoming a Father, Stanley Seiderman, Bay Area Male Involvement Program, nd. (Download in English and Spanish at the Bay Area Male Involvement Program web site, http://www.bamin.org/articles.html)
Child Development: The Difference a Dad Makes, Kyle Pruett, M. D., Full Time Dad, www.fathersworld.com/fulltimedad/issueone/pruett.html.
Fatherhood Initiative Resource Guide, Linda Nainis and Nanette Lofaro for the Head Start Information and Publication Center, December 2000. (Download the 25-page HSPIC Resource Guide at the Head Start Publications Online section of the Head Start Publications Management Center, http://www.headstartinfo.org/)
Father/Male Involvement in Early Childhood Programs, Brent A. McBride and Thomas R. Rane, ERIC Digest, EDO-PS-96-110, October, 1996. http://www.ericdigests.org/1997-2/father.htm
Fathers Care, Charles A, Smith for the Cooperative Extension Service, Kansas State University, 1996. (Download at the National Network for Child Care web site, http://www.nncc.org/Parent/father.care.html)
Fathers Matter! Involving Fathers in Children’s Learning, A Kit for Educators and Other Professionals, Los Angeles County Office of Education for the U. S. Department of Education, March 2000. (Download at http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/fathers/)
Fatherhood Research Briefs: "The Meaning of Father Involvement for Children, What do Fathers Contribute to Children’s Well-Being, and How Do Social, Economic, and Cultural Factors Influence Fathers’ Involvement with Their Children?," Child Trends, 1998. (Download at the Child Trends web site, www.cyfc.umn.edu/Parenting/Seeds/volume3.html)
Parent Partners: Using Parents to Enhance Education, Northwest Regional Education Lab (NWREL), March 1999. (Download at the NWREL web site, www.nwrel.org/request/march99/article6.html)
Statistical Analysis Report: Fathers’ Involvement in Their Children’s Schools, National Center for Education Statistics, September, 1997. (Download at the National Center for Education Statistics web site, http://nces.ed.gov/pubs98/fathers/)
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Journal Articles
Breaking Barriers with Books: A Fathers’ Book-Sharing Program from Prison, Margaret Humadi Genisio, Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 30 (2), October 1996, pp. 92-100.
Daddy, Read to Me: Fathers Helping their Young Children Learn to Read, Robert W. Ortiz and Laurie L. McCarty, Reading Horizons, 38 (2), pp 108-15, 1997.
Early Literacy Activities of Fathers: Reading and Writing with Young Children, Robert Ortiz, Stephen Stile, and Christopher Brown, Young Children, 54 (5), September 1999, pp.16-18.
A Focus on Fathers: The Role of Males in Children’s Literacy Development, Steven Herb and Sara Willoughby-Herb, Knowledge Quest, 26 (4), May-June 1998, pp. 44-49.
The Many Faces of Learning to Read, Robert W. Ortiz, Multicultural Perspectives, 2 (2), 2000, pp.10-17.
A Model for Involvement of Involvement of Fathers in Literacy Development with Young At-Risk and Exceptional Children, Stephen Stile and Robert Ortiz, Early Childhood Education Journal, 26 (4), Summer 1999, pp. 221-24.
Principles for Developing Male Involvement Programs in Early Childhood Settings: A Personal Experience, Jay Fagan, Young Children, 51 (4), May, 1996, pp. 64-70.
Teen Fathers Learn the Power of Literacy for their Children, Margaret Hill, Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 42 (3), November 1998, pp. 196-202.
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Books on Fathering
Covering Home: Lessons on the Art of Fathering from the Game of Baseball, Jack Petrash, Robins Lane Press, 2000.
Fatherneed: Why Father Care Is as Essential as Mother Care for Your Child, Kyle D. Pruett, Free Press, 2000.
The Role of the Father in Child Development, 3rd Edition, Michael E.Lamb, Editor, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
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