Studies show children with involved fathers, stepdads or father figures are less likely to be involved with the juvenile justice system, do better in school and are more likely to hold a job.
USA TODAY, Press & Sun-Bulletin
Tue, 06/13/2017 - 9:30am
Studies show children with involved fathers, stepdads or father figures are less likely to be involved with the juvenile justice system, do better in school and are more likely to hold a job.