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Dallas ISD’s All Pro Dad program seeks to engage fathers in district schools - North Dallas Gazette

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Fathers, like mothers, are important to a child’s emotional development and well-being. Children with sensitive and supportive fathers have higher levels of social competence and better peer relationships, Psychology Today reports, citing studies showing better school performance and language skills for children whose fathers give them with learning materials and speak with them often. They […]

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