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  2. Responsible fatherhood - Wikipedia

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    For example, children raised with significant positive father involvement display greater empathy, higher self-esteem, increased curiosity, higher verbal skills, and higher scores of cognitive competence." [6] Increasingly, the responsible fatherhood movement has defined itself by focusing on the development of healthy father-child relationships.

  3. Age of accountability - Wikipedia

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    Some Christian denominations set a specific age with respect to the age of accountability. This includes seven in the Catholic Church, and eight in Mormonism. [1] Other people put the age of accountability at 12 (since that was the age at which Jesus began to demonstrate his understanding of right and wrong) or 13 (the age of the Jewish Bar Mitzvah).

  4. Hague Convention on Parental Responsibility and Protection of ...

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    The Hague Convention on parental responsibility and protection of children, or Hague Convention 1996, officially Convention of 19 October 1996 on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co-operation in respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children or Hague Convention 1996 is a convention of the Hague Conference on Private International Law ...

  5. 'A huge responsibility:' Jim Shamel tries to set good example ...

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    "It's a huge responsibility just trying to set that example for them to be good, responsible, decent human beings and treat everybody with kindness. My mom and dad always taught us that.

  6. Opinion: We have a responsibility to educate our children. So ...

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    While the history of our country’s early years includes much discussion of our responsibilities to one another, there have recently been painful efforts to ban the teaching of certain aspects of ...

  7. Positive discipline - Wikipedia

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    However, unlike negative discipline, it does all of these things in a kind, encouraging, and firm manner. The focus of positive discipline is to establish reasonable limits and guide children to take responsibility to stay within these limits, or learn how to remedy the situation when they do not.

  8. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    A father and a mother holding their infant child. Parenting or child rearing promotes and supports the physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and educational development from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child and not exclusively for a biological relationship. [1]

  9. Parentification - Wikipedia

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    Researchers of this view say that children may benefit from being treated as capable individuals and taking on the role of supporting and caring for their family. Researchers have speculated that parentification may enhance empathy, altruism, and responsibility levels for a child. [21] The child may pursue a career in the mental health field. [21]