As the national director of sales of pharmaceutical companies, Enovachem Pharmaceuticals and Nubratori RX, Chris Manfuso is responsible for establishing strategic marketing partnerships to generate revenue and expand the distribution of the companies’ unique products. When he is not working, Chris Manfuso spends time with his children to pass on the lessons he has learned throughout his lifetime.
A study conducted by Dr. David Popenoe, the Co-Director of the National Marriage Project and a professor of Sociology at Rutgers University, focuses on the impact an involved father would have on his children. According to Dr. Popenoe, an involved father provides positive benefits to his children like no other person in the world can. Fathers have a distinctively different parenting style compared with the mother, which plays a key role in the development of the children.
Dr. Popenoe’s observations are supported by other studies on this subject. A review of different studies since 1980 was published in the Journal of Marriage and the Family which revealed that there is a significant connection between the involvement of a father and the well-being of the children. Another analysis of more than 100 studies on the father-child relationship reported that involved fathers produced happy, socially balanced, and academically successful children. This analysis was published in the journal Review of General Psychology.
A research by the University of Pennsylvania also found out that children who are close to their fathers are twice as likely to enter college; 75 percent less likely to have children in their teenage years, 80 percent less likely to be incarcerated, and only 40 percent as likely to experience depression.
A study conducted by Dr. David Popenoe, the Co-Director of the National Marriage Project and a professor of Sociology at Rutgers University, focuses on the impact an involved father would have on his children. According to Dr. Popenoe, an involved father provides positive benefits to his children like no other person in the world can. Fathers have a distinctively different parenting style compared with the mother, which plays a key role in the development of the children.
Dr. Popenoe’s observations are supported by other studies on this subject. A review of different studies since 1980 was published in the Journal of Marriage and the Family which revealed that there is a significant connection between the involvement of a father and the well-being of the children. Another analysis of more than 100 studies on the father-child relationship reported that involved fathers produced happy, socially balanced, and academically successful children. This analysis was published in the journal Review of General Psychology.
A research by the University of Pennsylvania also found out that children who are close to their fathers are twice as likely to enter college; 75 percent less likely to have children in their teenage years, 80 percent less likely to be incarcerated, and only 40 percent as likely to experience depression.
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