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Multiple Attachments & the Role of the Father

Multiple attachments.

  • Schaffer and Emerson (1964) found that by the time the infants were 18 months they had already formed multiple attachments
  • Multiple attachments are whereby an infant forms several, different attachments with a range of people, usually a family member
  • The opposite idea to this is Monotropy , which was the theory of Bowlby
  • This states that an infant forms one main attachment with their Primary Care Giver (PCG) and this is then replicated throughout their life in their relationships with others
  • This is part of Bowlby's theory of attachment, although most psychologists tend to support Multiple Attachments more

The Role of the father

  • From Schaffer and Emerson, the most common second attachment formed was with the father
  • This was the case in 27% of the initial sample and at 18 months 75% had formed an attachment with their father
  • The role of fathers has significantly developed since then and many men are more hands-on with their children than in the 1960s

Research into the role of the father

Geiger (1996)

  • Found that fathers had a different role from the mother 
  • The mum is associated with care and nurturing the child
  • The dad is more about fun and playing with the child
  • From this, we get the idea of the father's role being 'the fun dad'

Grossman (2002)

  • Conducted a longitudinal study looking at how the quality of relationships between parents and children changed from infancy to the teenage years
  • It was found that the early attachment to the mother was a better predictor of what the teenage relationship was like
  • It seems the father is less important to later development than the mother in terms of nurture
  • However, Grossman found that if the father had engaged in active play with the child when they were young, the adolescent relationship with BOTH parents is strengthened
  • This supports Geiger's work

Field (1978)

  • However, Field found that if the father was the main PCG from before attachment began (before 6 months) then they took on more of a maternal role
  • They were seen to be more nurturing and caring than the traditional father role
  • This demonstrates that there is flexibility in the role of the father and how men can respond to the different needs of their children

Evaluating the role of the father

  • Different research seems to state different facts about fatherhood as they are all looking for different things- there is a lack of consistency in the research
  • If we believe that fathers are vital to infant development, what happens if a child has no father, as has become more and more common in society?
  • Is this a nature or nurture issue as men lack estrogen or maybe they are less socialised to take the caring role?
  • Children tend to need both and so it is not really a case of one being better or more suited: Both are needed
  • Paternity/maternity leave
  • Custody of children: Men gaining more equality in this
  • Role modeling parental skills in young men
  • More societal acceptance of the single father

It is important in these types of questions to use actual research and not become anecdotal in your response: As fascinating as it may be the examiner does not want to know about your own Dad. Keep it 'scientific' and research-orientated. It is important to know one study into the role of the father in sufficient depth for a 4-mark response as this has been a previous exam question. Don't worry too much if you can't remember the name of the psychologist. If it is identifiable research, the examiner will know it (or look it up) and will work with you to understand what you have written about. You can then use several other studies in less depth for a potential 8 or 16 marker: That will flesh out the argument and provide scope for AO3.

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The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past

The duties of a dad are changing and involvement is key.

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The role of a father in the family has an incredibly important impact on a child's psychological and physical wellbeing. When a child has a healthy relationship with a father figure, they tend to have improved psychological health, as well as better quality relationships throughout their life. We break down the father role and how it has changed in very recent years.

The Role of a Father in the Family

Father figures can play many roles within the family system . Keep in mind that the term father does not solely apply to biological relationships, nor does it only apply to a husband and wife relationship.

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Same-sex couples, transgender men who are parents, and single fathers provide just as meaningful parent-child relationships as families with a husband and wife. There is no one type of family where a child recieves the healthiest father-child relationship.

Father figures:

  • May not be biologically related to the child or children they care for
  • May be a step-parent
  • May have adopted a child or children
  • May not be legally responsible for the children they look after

Regardless of what the family looks like, the most important factor is the quality of the parent-child relationship.

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What Is the Role of a Father in Families Today?

Unlike years past, many fathers today are equally involved in both the parenting of the children and the upkeep of the household. This not only sets a solid example for the children, but it also improves the spousal relationship.

In fact, a study of married men and women who had just had their first child showed that when a father took the time to contribute to these tasks, there was an overall decrease in aggravation for both partners, even when their baby was fussy. Within the family, fathers can take on multiple roles, which may include:

  • Financial contributors
  • Supportive partners
  • Loving parents
  • Stay-at-home parents
  • Healthy co-parents , even after a breakup or divorce

Why Having a Father Is Important

A father figure can significantly influence the life and wellbeing of a child. In families where the father figure is present, the father serves as one of the first role models and relationships the child will encounter. Children are extremely sensitive and observant beings and internalize relational experiences.

These early interactions with their father serve as a blueprint for what a relationship looks like and impacts both the father-son relationship and the father-daughter relationship. This means that unhealthy relationships with a father figure can significantly impact not only the child's psychological wellbeing, but their unconscious relational choices when they become adults.

  • If a child has a healthy relationship with their father, they tend to have higher levels of self-esteem and confidence, and they develop more stable relationships with other men in their adulthood.
  • If a child has an unhealthy relationship with their father, they may experience more psychological distress and struggle with forming healthy relationships with as they become adults.

Keep in mind that it is very difficult to alter the internalized relational blueprint that forms when children are quite young. While it is possible to change this foundation, it often takes high levels of insight, as well as significant psychotherapeutic interventions to shift these deep-rooted, and often unconscious, mental pathways.

The Changing Role of the Modern Day Father

It has only been in the past several decades that the idea of the " involved father " has taken shape. While historically, men's identities were heavily tied to their careers, dads continue to take a more active parenting role in recent years. According to Pew Research Center statistics on American fathers (2016):

  • 7% of dads reported being stay-at-home fathers, and of those 7%, 24% cite their primary reason for this choice was to take care of their child or children.
  • 49% of men felt pressure to be an involved father.
  • 49% of adults reported they felt men face more pressure returning to work after they've welcomed a child into their family.

How the Pandemic Has Changed the Father Role for the Better

When the pandemic hit in 2020, we were all forced to retreat to the safety of our homes while health experts figured out how to handle this medical crisis. During this time of solitude, fathers had the unique opportunity to spend more quality time with their kids while working from home.

Researchers at Harvard University have found that " almost 70% of fathers across race, class, educational attainment, and political affiliation in the United States [felt] closer to their children during the coronavirus pandemic." The studies also found that since the start of the pandemic, more than half of American fathers:

  • Appreciate their children more
  • Are more aware of their children's feelings
  • Engage more with their children in both daily activities and conversations

Interestingly enough, Pew Research has also found that as of October 2020, 46% of fathers feel as if they spend the right amount of time with their kids (only 36% of fathers felt this way in 2017). Additionally, there has been a 15% decrease in the number of fathers who believe they spend too little time with their kids (down from 63% in 2017).

How the Pandemic Changed the Way Fathers View Work

The pandemic also brought more flexible work conditions. While most businesses have gone back to the status quo, many fathers have changed their views of their old roles. The Hamilton Project reports that as of September 2021:

  • A quarter of fathers sought to reduce the hours they work
  • Only 26% intended to go back to how they worked in pre-pandemic days
  • Many wanted to pursue less demanding positions

This restructuring of the way fathers think about their careers and the value they see in achieving a work-life balance is a big step in helping families maintain healthy relationships.

The pandemic changed how many businesses function. New and experienced fathers who want to be more involved in their kid's lives can benefit from this, so take the time to research opportunities that will give you the balance you need to foster a better life for yourself and your family.

Important Responsibilities of a Father

In terms of healthy parenting, the duties of a dad may include:

  • Modeling healthy relational behavior with your other caregiver (if applicable), and other adults
  • Being kind, nurturing, and spending time to bond with your child without distractions
  • Expressing love in healthy ways
  • Taking good care of yourself both physically and mentally and modeling appropriate behavior when help is needed
  • Being understanding and forgiving
  • Not imposing or projecting your notions onto your child
  • Giving your child the space to be themselves and allowing them to take the lead in certain situations
  • Offering acceptance and compassion
  • Teaching and modeling healthy communication skills , as well as appropriate conflict resolution skills
  • Setting appropriate boundaries and disciplining appropriately (no violence, no spanking, no yelling, no withholding affection, and no prolonged punishment)

What Is the Role of Father and Mother in a Family?

Keep in mind that a family with a mother and father is not the only type of family where a father figure can be involved in healthy ways; parents today tend to share the responsibility of child rearing.

Parental Roles Vary Based in Individual Families

In terms of specific roles, these will vary greatly depending on each unique family's needs. However, in healthy families, ideally both parents are flexible and are able to take on the same roles, while supporting each other as parents and partners. The roles that parents play today in individual families can look very different from family to family - and that's ok. No one family needs to operate just like another.

What Is the Responsibility of Parents?

Depending on the family unit , mothers and fathers may trade off in terms of responsibilities, or come up with their own balanced way of splitting the tasks of the household. When it comes to parenting, ideally both the mother and father have healthy relationships with their child or children and are equally involved in child rearing.

The Importance of a Father

A father plays a significant role in molding their child and promoting good mental and physical health. Regardless of how the father figure is connected to the child or which name for dad the children call this parent by, the most important aspect of the parent-child relationship is the quality of the connection, and not whether the child and father are blood relatives. Thus, the most important father role is to be present in a positive way.

The Role Of The Father, Multiple Attachments

July 5, 2021 - paper 1 introductory topics in psychology | attachment.

One of the most important questions attachment research has to answer concerns over who infants become attached to. What is the role of the Father? What are the multiple attachments that infants form and why are these attachments important?

Description (AO1) Of Research Into Multiple Attachments And The Role Of The Father:

Parent-Infant Attachment:  Traditionally researchers have thought in terms of mother-infant attachment.  Schaffer and Emerson (1964)  found that the majority of babies did become attached to their mothers’ first   primary attachment  (around 7 months) and within a few weeks or months formed  secondary attachments  to other family members including the father. In 75% of the infants studied an attachment was formed with the father by the age of 18 months. This was determined by the fact that the infants protested when their fathers walked away a sign of attachment.

The Role of the Father:  Grossman (2002)  carried out a longitudinal study looking at both the parents’ behaviour and its relationship to the quality of the children’s attachment into their teens. Quality of infant attachment with mothers but not fathers was related to children’s attachment in adolescents suggesting that father attachment was less important. However, the quality of the fathers’ play with infants have a different role in attachment one that is more to do with play and stimulation, and less to do with nurturing.

Evaluation (AO3) Of Research Into Multiple Attachments And The Role Of The Father:

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(1) POINT:  A weakness of research into attachment figures is that there are inconsistent findings as to the role of the father in attachments.  EVIDENCE/EXAMPLE:  For example,  research into the role of the father in attachment is confusing because different researchers are interested in different research questions. Some researchers are interested in understanding the role fathers have as secondary attachment figures, whereas others are more concerned with the father’s role as a primary attachment figure. The former have tended to see fathers behaving differently from mothers and having a distinct role. The latter have tended to find that fathers can take on a ‘maternal’ role.  EVALUATION:  This is a problem because  it means psychologists cannot easily answer the questions ‘what is the role of the father?’ The findings from research being inconsistent means that firm conclusions cannot be drawn.

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The Importance of Fathers

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"The fathers have eaten a sour grape and the children's teeth are set on edge." (Jeremiah, Book 31, Verse 29)

This quote from the Bible represented the power of the father as the primary authority of the family for many centuries. His word was unquestioned, his decision final, his influence dominant in all matters relating to family. What he was not seen as was a caretaker of the children — that responsibility rested with (or was vested in) the mother, or mother substitute.

The world began to radically change with the social, economic and technical advances of the 20th century, and with those changes came a basic change in the structure and function of the family — with a consequent shift in the authority of the father. His influence was increasingly seen as minor, even negligible, and his importance was defined by how well he provided for the family.

Another factor in the diminished role of the father was the then-new field of psychology. In fact, psychology became part of the problem. Research studies did not place much importance on the role of the father, and his influence on the development and growth of his child was reported as "insignificant." The term "parent" was often meant as mother — and father, if mentioned, was equivalent to other influences. Only a small number of parent-child studies investigated the father's role, and the few studies that were done at that time focused on the father's involvement as reported by the mother. For example, in a number of studies that used over 2,000 parents who responded to questions about parenting , not one father was interviewed. An indirect result of the lack of research data on fathers was the implied assumption that they weren't interested in fathering. The pendulum of the father's influence swung so far that the verse would have read: The fathers have eaten a sour grape that had an influence on the mothers, who chose not to offer them to the children.

The pendulum slowly began to swing back in the 1970s, with newly designed studies beginning to support the impact of fathers. That change influenced me as a graduate student at the time to risk doing my Ph.D. thesis on father-son interactions and how those interactions may actually be an important influencing factor in an adolescent son's development. Fortunately for me, my study did find positive results of a father's influence on the moral reasoning of an adolescent son, allowing me to graduate on time.

These days, neither the general public nor psychological researchers see the father as an equivalent to "other influences." The professional journals, as well as the Internet, are filled with articles reporting results confirming the importance of the father.

What does the research say these days?

According to a report in "Fathers and Their Impact on Children's Well-Being":

Even from birth, children who have an involved father are more likely to be emotionally secure, be confident to explore their surroundings, and, as they grow older, have better social connections.

The way that fathers play with their children also has an important impact on a child's emotional and social development. Fathers spend a higher percentage of their one-to-one interactions with infants and preschoolers in stimulating, playful activity than do mothers. From these interactions, children learn how to regulate their feelings and behavior.

Children with involved, caring fathers also have better educational outcomes. The influence of a father's involvement extends into adolescence and young adulthood. Numerous studies find that an active and nurturing style of fathering is associated with better verbal skills, intellectual functioning, and academic achievement among adolescents.

What is the reality these days?

There is no question that fathers do play an important part in their children's lives: the majority of studies affirm that an involved father can play a crucial role, particularly in the cognitive, behavioral, and general health and well-being areas of a child's life; having a positive male role model helps an adolescent boy develop positive gender -role characteristics; adolescent girls are more likely to form positive opinions of men and are better able to relate to them when parented by an involved father; it is generally accepted, under most circumstances, that a father's presence and involvement can be as crucial to a child's healthy development as a mother's; and experiencing validation of their importance in the general parenting literature has made fathers much more conscious of their value, which, in turn, leads to their greater desire to be involved.

But there is still a wide gap between research results and the true acceptance of the value of fathers, with many fathers expressing the feeling that they continue to be second-class citizens in the world of their children. Books, magazines, and morning television shows are filled with information about and for mothers and mothering. How many comparable ones have you seen about fathers? It's only recently that domestic courts, recognizing the research on parenting and fathers, have moved to greater equal child custody decrees. Fathers who want to become more actively involved in their children's lives often hit barriers from employers, the media, and even their wives, who may feel threatened by a child calling for "Daddy" instead of "Mommy." I'll deal with these barriers in greater depth in forthcoming blogs, as well as issues relating to the absent father, the alienated father, and the divorced father.

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We'll know we've reach equal parity when Father's Day becomes as well celebrated as Mother's Day.

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Ditta M. Oliker, Ph.D. , was a clinical psychologist in Los Angeles and the author of The Light Side of the Moon: Reclaiming Your Lost Potential.

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My Father Essay | Essay On My Father My Role Model for Students and Children

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Essay on My Father: Fathers are pivotal in a child’s life. Fathers are of different kinds and their relationship with their children. However, they form one of the crucial influences in a child’s life, along with mothers. Daughters feel a sense of security with their fathers, and sons model their behavior on their father. Fathers are an essential part of our support system. Along with mothers, they teach us important values and skills. They have an impact on relationships that children make as they grow and help make us who we are today. There are two essays listed below. The extended essay consists of 400-500 words and a short essay of 200 words.

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Long Essay on My Father

Everyone would describe their fathers differently. They all have different equations and experiences. My father and I may not always speak but understand each other well, while there might be many who talk about many things with their father.

Fathers are said to provide a sense of security and safety among daughters, which is something my father has always given me. Many studies do suggest that daughters look for a man who may be similar to how their father was with them; if he was nurturing or strong. Sons see their fathers as role models, whom they should grow up to be like and imitate their behavior.

My father has always supported me to chase after my dreams and pursue what interests me, knowing the risks. He believes that everyone must make mistakes to learn from them. Fathers are known to be risk-takers in this way. They help to instill problem-solving abilities so that we can do better.

Since time immemorial, there have been many stereotypes about how fathers are the breadwinners, and mothers must take care of the house. In the evolving age of feminism, mothers are now working and pursuing careers, while fathers help take care of the household. My father has always supported my mother’s career and has always appreciated the balance that she has between work and home. He helps her with chores and even makes sure to have food on the table when she is busy with work. My father has taught me that family is essential, and no matter what, my family will always be there for me.

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While some fathers may seem strict and disciplined, it is because they want their children to learn how to deal with the real world. Fathers have an essential role to play when it comes to their children, forming relationships, as they are influenced by how their father treats the family. My father has always treated my brother and me as equals and has always treated my mother with respect. As mothers, they, too, are an important part of the emotional well-being of a child. Children still want to make their mothers and fathers proud. They seek emotional and physical comfort from their fathers in tough times and look to them for enforcing rules.

Fathers also help build a child’s self-esteem. My father has helped me to be proud of whom I am and stand up for what I believe. He has taught me to be true to myself. A father takes up all kinds of responsibility, from providing for the family to making sure that their children are safe.

Father’s Day is one such day to celebrate fatherhood and their influence on our lives. It is to thank our fathers for what they do for us every day. It falls in June, on the third Sunday. Father’s day will be celebrated on 21st June in 2020. Fathers are essential figures in our lives.

Short Essay on My Father

Fathers are one of the most influential people in our family. Every father is unique and special. They teach us to be reliable as well as caring. Daughters feel safe and secure with their fathers, just like how my father makes me feel. Sons want to be like their fathers and try to behave just like them. Fathers influence who we make friends with and how we interact with people around us.

My father has always taught me to be independent and brave. Fathers help us to solve problems by taking more risks in our lives. Today, fathers are not just breadwinners. Many mothers pursue their careers while fathers also help around the house and are supportive of mothers. My father has always respected my mother’s job and helped her around the house.

Fathers may appear tough, but they are also there for us when we need them. My father has always been a constant support and at the same time, has enforced rules so that I become more responsible. Every year on the third Sunday of June, Father’s Day s celebrated to thank our fathers for what they do for us. Whether it is a card or a gift or even a simple wish, thank your fathers.

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10 Points About Essay on My Father

  • Fathers are a significant figure in our lives.
  • Fathers provide a sense of security and safety towards their daughters.
  • Sons look at their fathers as role models and want to be like them.
  • Fathers always influence the kind of friendships and relationships that we form.
  • Parents today are breaking stereotypes that only men can pursue their careers; fathers today help around the house while mothers work.
  • Fathers act strict and disciplined to teach children how to live in the real world.
  • Fathers, like mothers, are important to their child’s well-being.
  • They provide physical and emotional comfort in tough times and help build self-esteem.
  • Fathers ensure that their children have a good and secure life.
  • Father’s Day falls on the third Sunday of June to commemorate their influence in our lives. Father’s Day in 2020 will be celebrated on 21st June.

FAQ’s on My Father Essay

Question 1. How does a father impact their child’s relationships?

Answer: Studies suggest that daughters look for a man who has qualities similar to their father. Daughters are provided with a feeling of security by their fathers. Sons see their fathers as their role model and try to behave like them. Thus both base their relationships based on these factors.

Question 2. What role does the father play at home?

Answer: Today, many parents are breaking stereotypes. Mothers also pursue their careers while fathers support them and help out at home.

Question 3. Why is Father’s Day celebrated?

Answer: We celebrate father’s day to commemorate all that our fathers to for us. It is to mark the spirit of fatherhood and the influence of fathers in our lives.

Question 4. When is Father’s Day celebrated?

Answer: Father’s Day is in June, on the third Sunday. Father’s Day in 2020 is on 21st June.

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My Role Model is My Father Essay

The importance of the word ‘Father’ and its general worth towards family is limitless. This word generates honor because of symbol good deeds which every head of the family tries to earn.

My Role Model is My Father Essay

My father is the guiding force and leader of our family, bringing our aspirations into reality. He is not just a figurehead, but a role model who foresees the needs of the time and shapes our family through his unwavering responsibility and dedication. I hold immense respect for him due to his extraordinary achievements.

As my role model, my father accompanies me in all my endeavors, ensuring that I make the right choices. He attentively listens to my problems and imparts valuable lessons to shape my thinking. His primary concern is my future career, and he leverages his maturity, knowledge, and awareness of the modern world to evaluate my interests and decisions, going above and beyond to help me develop and achieve my goals.

Despite his financial limitations, my father fulfills my genuine needs and ensures that I never feel inadequate. He works tirelessly, sweating profusely, to increase his earnings for my sake. He sacrifices his own comfort, willingly eating less, in order to provide for my well-being.

Being educated and possessing a logical vision, my father has evolved into a contemporary and progressive figure. He utilizes his knowledge and embraces modernity to raise me in a manner that equips me to thrive in today’s competitive world. He leaves no gaps in meeting my needs and actively supports my personal growth and career-building process.

As an ideal father, my father spares no effort in fulfilling my necessities. He strives to eliminate any obstacles that could hinder my development and career path, leaving no room for shortcomings.

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What sets my role model father apart is his refusal to impose his own career choices on me. He believes that I should pursue a future based on my own passions, suitability, and capabilities. The tradition of following specific family professions is fading away, as doctors no longer insist on their children becoming doctors, professors do not compel their offspring to pursue academia, and army officers do not force their sons into the military. Similarly, my father desires that I have a better future according to my own choices.

My father is a mature and understanding individual who assists me in making important decisions. Like most devoted fathers, he plays a significant role in my life, supporting my career aspirations and helping me overcome daily challenges. When I face difficulties and seek guidance, I instinctively turn to my father. He selflessly puts aside his own priorities to provide the necessary support. He works tirelessly, making countless sacrifices to help me navigate through my problems.

We celebrate Father’s Day every year on 19 June to strengthen the relationship and remind a father of the sacrifices he endured towards his kids when they were in need. Unfortunately, it has become a mere formality for many, lacking genuine emotional connection and appreciation. In today’s times, children often choose to live separately from their fathers, prioritizing their own families and disregarding their responsibilities towards their aging fathers, who cling to hope for support.

It is very important that our fathers should be given deep respect and utmost respect not only because they are fathers, but for their unparalleled fatherhood and incredible sacrifices towards us. We must recognize the value of their presence and the impact they have on our lives. By cherishing our fathers, upholding our duties, and expressing gratitude for their sacrifices, we can truly acknowledge the exceptional role models they are in our lives.

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Essay on My Father: Usually, people talk about a mother’s love and affection, in which a father’s love often gets ignored. A mother’s love is talked about repeatedly everywhere, in movies, in shows and more. Yet, what we fail to acknowledge is the strength of a father which often goes unnoticed. Father’s a blessing which not many people have in their lives. It would also be wrong to say that every father is the ideal hero for their kids because that is not the case. However, I can vouch for my father without any second thoughts when it comes to being an ideal person.

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My Father is Different!

As everyone likes to believe that their father is different, so do I. Nonetheless, this conviction is not merely based on the love I have for him, but also because of his personality. My father owns a business and is quite disciplined in all aspects of life. He is the one who taught me to always practice discipline no matter what work I do.

Most importantly, he has a jovial nature and always makes my mother laugh with his silly antics even after 27 years of marriage. I completely adore this silly side of him when he is with his loved ones. He tries his best to fulfill all our wishes but also maintains the strictness when the need arises.

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One of the best things I love about my father is that he has always kept a very safe and open home environment. For instance, my siblings and I can talk about anything with him without the fear of being scolded or judged. This has helped us not to lie, which I have often noticed with my friends.

In addition, my father has an undying love for animals which makes him very sympathetic towards them. He practices his religion devotedly and is very charitable too. I have never seen my father misbehave with his elders in my entire life which makes me want to be like him even more.

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My Father is My Source of Inspiration

I can proudly say that it is my father who has been my source of inspiration from day one. In other words, his perspective and personality together have shaped me as a person. Similarly, he has a great impact on the world as well in his own little ways. He devotes his free time in taking care of stray animals which inspires me to do the same.

My father has taught me the meaning of love in the form of a rose he gifts to my mother daily without fail. This consistency and affection encourage all of us to treat them the same way. All my knowledge of sports and cars, I have derived from my father. It is one of the sole reasons why I aspire to be a cricket player in the future.

To sum it up, I believe that my father has it all what it takes to be called a real-life superhero. The way he manages things professionally and personally leaves me mesmerized every time. No matter how tough the times got, I watched my father become tougher. I certainly aspire to become like my father. If I could just inherit ten percent of what he is, I believe my life will be sorted.

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Essay on Father As Role Model

Students are often asked to write an essay on Father As Role Model in their schools and colleges. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic.

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100 Words Essay on Father As Role Model

The meaning of a role model.

A role model is a person we admire and want to be like. Fathers can be great role models for their children. They show us how to act by what they do every day.

Teaching by Example

Fathers teach us by setting examples. When a father treats everyone with kindness, his children learn to do the same. They watch and copy how their father deals with problems and treats other people.

Hard Work and Responsibility

Many fathers go to work every day to take care of their families. They show us that working hard and being responsible are important to succeed in life.

Strength and Support

Fathers give us strength. They support us when we try new things and help us get up when we fall. This teaches us to be brave and keep trying.

Love and Care

250 words essay on father as role model, why fathers are important.

Fathers are like the roots of a tree, giving us strength and support. They work hard to make sure we have everything we need and often teach us by showing us how to do things. A father’s actions can speak louder than words, showing us the right way to behave and treat others.

A father who is kind, honest, and hard-working sets a powerful example for his children. When a child sees their father treating people with respect, they learn to do the same. Fathers who read books, fix things around the house, or cook meals show their children that learning and helping are important.

Encouragement and Belief

Fathers often encourage us to try our best. They cheer us on at sports games or school events. When we doubt ourselves, they believe in us and help us see our own worth. This support can make us feel strong and capable.

Being There During Tough Times

Life can be tough, and sometimes we make mistakes or face hard situations. A good father is there to listen and guide us through these times. They don’t have to be perfect, but their presence and advice are like a safety net that helps us bounce back.

In conclusion, fathers play a special role in our lives. They can be our heroes, teachers, and supporters. A father’s love and actions shape us in many ways, making them one of the best role models we could have.

500 Words Essay on Father As Role Model

The importance of a father as a role model.

One of the best ways fathers show us how to live is by their own actions. When a father works hard, is kind, and shows respect to others, he is teaching his children to do the same. For example, when a child sees their father being honest, even when it’s difficult, the child learns that honesty is important. This is how fathers teach us the values that will guide us through life.

Support and Encouragement

Fathers also play a big role in encouraging us to try new things and to not give up when things get tough. They cheer us on at sports games, help us with homework, and are there to pick us up when we fall. This support helps us to believe in ourselves and to keep trying, even when we face challenges.

Sharing Skills and Knowledge

Being a good listener.

A good father is not just someone who teaches; he is also someone who listens. When a child has a problem or a question, a father who listens shows that he cares. This makes a child feel loved and valued. It also teaches the child how to listen to others, which is an important skill in life.

Setting Boundaries

Fathers help us learn right from wrong by setting rules and boundaries. When a father enforces rules, like a bedtime or doing chores, it helps a child understand responsibility. It also shows that actions have consequences, which is an important lesson for life.

Love and Affection

In conclusion, fathers have a special place as role models in our lives. They teach us by example, provide support and encouragement, share their skills and knowledge, listen to our problems, set boundaries, and show us love and affection. Each of these roles is important in helping children grow into confident and capable adults. Fathers may not always be perfect, but their influence shapes us in many positive ways. So let’s appreciate the fathers in our lives and the valuable lessons they teach us every day.

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Short Essay on My Father [100, 200, 400 Words] With PDF

Essays on ‘Father’ is a very common English writing comprehension test for many exams. In this lesson today, I will discuss how to write short essays on one of the most important people of our life: Father. 

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Short Essay on Father in 100 Words

My father is a kind and caring person. He is my hero. He works hard and takes care of our family. He always motivates me to study well, work hard and chase my dreams. Whenever I am sick, he stays beside me and takes care of me alongside my mother.

My father is a loving husband to my mother and a filial son to his parents. He helps my mother with the household chores and spends a lot of time with my grandparents. He has never differentiated between a son and a daughter and treats me and my sibling equally. On weekends, he takes us out for picnics, movies, and other fun activities. My father is a role model for me. 

Short Essay on Father in 200 Words

My father is an ideal man. He is kind and caring. He works hard and takes care of our family. He is a strong-willed person who doesn’t fear challenges and never gives up. He motivates me to study well and work hard towards my dreams. My father is my best friend. I share all my worries and problems with him and he always comes up with the best solutions. When I am sad, he comforts me and gives me strength. When I am sick, he stays beside me and takes care of me alongside my mother. 

My father is a loving husband and a filial son. He helps my mother with the household work and shares her load. He values her a lot and never fights with her. He also spends a lot of time with my grandparents and takes them to visit their old friends whenever he has time. He also takes us out for family picnics and outings on weekends.

My father has never differentiated between a son and a daughter and treats both me and my sibling equally. He has set an example for us by being an upright, compassionate and genuine human being. He has taught us to be honest, respectful, and kind. My father is my role model and I love him very much. 

Short Essay on Father in 400 Words

My father is the backbone of our family. He is a kind, caring and compassionate person. He is a teacher by profession and is well-respected by his students and colleagues. He works hard and takes care of our family. My father is strong-willed and optimistic. He is not afraid of facing challenges and doesn’t give up no matter how difficult a situation is.

He motivates me to study well and work hard towards my dreams. My father is also my best friend. He listens to whatever I have to say. I can share all my worries and problems with him and he always comes up with the best solutions. When I am not in a good mood, he comforts me. When I am sick, he takes care of me. Even when he returns home tired, he makes sure to sit with us and have a nice talk. 

My father is a generous person. Being a teacher, he has come across many students who want to learn but do not have the financial capacity to support their studies. For them, he has given lessons for free and even helped them financially.

He is very kind to the poor and needy. He helps them and does as much as possible to support them. My father is a helpful person and is always ready to extend a helping hand whenever our neighbours are in some kind of trouble. I am very proud of him. 

My father is an ideal husband and son. He helps my mother with the household chores and shares the load. He values her, listens to her thoughts, ideas and opinions and never fights with her. They always make sure that our home environment is peaceful and harmonious.

My father is also a filial son who spends a lot of time taking care of his parents. He takes my grandparents out to the park and to visit their old friends whenever he has time. On weekends, he takes us out for picnics, movies and other fun activities. When my sibling or I have exams, my father stays up at night to guide us and help us with our studies. 

My father has never differentiated between a son and a daughter and treats both me and my sibling equally. He has taught us to be upright, honest, respectful and kind. He leads by example and has shown us how to be selfless, brave and patient. My father is my role model and I love him dearly. 

Hopefully, from the session above, you have gotten a holistic idea of how you can write short essays on ‘Father’ in a concise form. In this lesson, I have adopted a simplistic approach and easy language to write these essays so that all kinds of students can understand those without any difficulties. If you still have any doubts regarding this session, kindly let me know through some quick comments. 

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