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SUMMARY:The Different Roles of Mothers and Fathers and How They Best Serve Children
DESCRIPTION:Participants will be able to:\n\nIdentify the unique and equally vital contributions that both mothers and fathers make to a child’s development (e.g., emotional security, risk-taking, identity development).\nRecognize their own unique strengths as a father/co-parent and articulate how those strengths positively impact their child’s life.\nDifferentiate between traditional gender-based roles and a complementary parenting partnership that prioritizes the child’s needs over fixed role expectations.\n\nPresented by: J. Michael Hall, M.Ed., Strong Fathers-Strong Families\nJ. Michael Hall, M.Ed. is the father of two sons who are high school teachers. Mr. Hall has been a special education teacher, a teacher of the gifted and talented, and an intermediate and middle school principal. As an educator, speaker and founder of Strong Fathers-Strong Families, he has presented to more than 200,000 fathers and parents at local schools, Head Starts, and regional and national conferences.\nMike has worked with over 300 schools in Texas and in over 42 states with Head Starts. He works daily with schools and facilitates all events in English and Spanish.\nHe has written magazine articles for the National PTA, The Southwestern Educational Development Laboratory, and The National Head Start Association’s Children and Family Magazine. He is also a contributing author to the book on fathering entitled Why Fathers Count, and is considered one of the country’s foremost experts on working with fathers in schools and Head Starts.\nFor his pioneering work over the past twenty years in education he was recently honored as a 2012 White House Champion of Change for his work in the fatherhood field around the nation.\n
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