Too many children grow up in father-absent families because of divorces, separations, and births to un-wed parents. Many have higher risks for academic, social and psychological problems.
Pro-active fathers make a positive difference.
On the Outside Looking In encourages separated-fathers to step-to-the-plate with their children while:
(1) challenging them to be good fathers in spite of being separated from their children
(2) helping men become better parents
On the Outside Looking In will help separated-fathers:
(1)make relationships with their children work
(2)gain cooperation from their children s mother
(3)obtain resources for help with starting over
(4)break the cycles of hopelessness
(5)use the 7 Principles of Good FatherHood to train your children
(6)be informed on the issues facing divorced and absent fathers
Table of Contents - On The Outside Looking In
Introduction
Chapter One: Breaking-Up Is Hard To Do (The Social Phenomenon of the Separated Father)
Chapter Two: Like Father ... Like Son (The Impact of Father-Absent Families on Children)
Chapter Three: Starting All Over Again (Reconciling With Your Children)
Chapter Four: Do The Right Thing (Seven Principles of Good FatherHood)
Chapter Five: Some Do's and Don ts for (Creating The Right Relationship With Your Children)
Chapter Six: Co-Parenting With Your Children's Mother (Winning Isn't Everything)
Chapter Seven: New Beginnings (Dating, Marriage and Step-Parenting)
Epilogue: The Reconciled-Father
Appendix: Resources for the Reconciled-Father
Pro-active fathers make a positive difference.
On the Outside Looking In encourages separated-fathers to step-to-the-plate with their children while:
(1) challenging them to be good fathers in spite of being separated from their children
(2) helping men become better parents
On the Outside Looking In will help separated-fathers:
(1)make relationships with their children work
(2)gain cooperation from their children s mother
(3)obtain resources for help with starting over
(4)break the cycles of hopelessness
(5)use the 7 Principles of Good FatherHood to train your children
(6)be informed on the issues facing divorced and absent fathers
Table of Contents - On The Outside Looking In
Introduction
Chapter One: Breaking-Up Is Hard To Do (The Social Phenomenon of the Separated Father)
Chapter Two: Like Father ... Like Son (The Impact of Father-Absent Families on Children)
Chapter Three: Starting All Over Again (Reconciling With Your Children)
Chapter Four: Do The Right Thing (Seven Principles of Good FatherHood)
Chapter Five: Some Do's and Don ts for (Creating The Right Relationship With Your Children)
Chapter Six: Co-Parenting With Your Children's Mother (Winning Isn't Everything)
Chapter Seven: New Beginnings (Dating, Marriage and Step-Parenting)
Epilogue: The Reconciled-Father
Appendix: Resources for the Reconciled-Father
