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| The Fathers’ Project Prinicipal Investigator: John Borkowski, Ph.D. Co-Investigator: Kimberly Howard, M.A. There has been a growing interest over the last several decades about the role of fathers in their children’s development. Much of the research that addresses the role of the father does so by consulting with mothers about their experiences and perspectives concerning the fathers of their children. Researchers have begun to realize the importance of gaining information on fathers and fathering from the perspective of the father himself. In response to this need the Fathers’ Project was developed as an extension of the Parenting for the First Time project to interview fathers whose children were already participating in the project. The primary goal is to understand the personal definitions and experiences of fatherhood from a diverse sample of new fathers. The Fathers’ Project includes both men who are living with their children and those who are not, and represents a wide range of ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic statuses. In addition to gaining a more complete understanding of the nature of fathering during pregnancy, infancy, and early childhood, the project aims to understand how children’s development is influenced by the involvement of their fathers and how fathers can impact the family system as a whole. Website: To Be Created For more information contact Kimberly Howard at 574-631-0885, or send email to khoward@nd.edu This project is currently recruiting new participants! If you are a father with at least one child 6 months old or younger, you may be eligible to participate. Participants will be given the opportunity to share their experiences of being a father, and will be compensated for their time. If you would like more information or are interested in participating, please contact Kimberly Howard. |
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