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Fathers: The 'invisible' parents
Saracho, Olivia N., October-December 2008
Early Child Development and Care, 178(7 & 8), 821-836

An overview of published research on the multiple roles of fathers and the involvement of fathers in the lives of their children

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Fathers in Sure Start [Executive summary]
Birkbeck College. National Evaluation of Sure Start, 2003
Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

A summary of a study of fathers' involvement in Sure Start local programs in the United Kingdom

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Father involvement: Building strong programs for strong families
United States. Head Start Bureau, 2004
Head Start Bulletin, 77.

A presentation of the role and impact of father involvement in Head Start programs

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Involving fathers in Head Start: A framework for public policy and program development
Levine, James A., 1993
Families in Society, 74(1), 4-21

A review of father involvement and other males in the lives of young children in Head Start

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Predictors of father and father figure involvement in pre-kindergarten Head Start
Fagan, Jay, 1999
Philadelphia: National Center on Fathers and Families.

A study of the factors associated with fathers' involvement in urban Head Start programs, based on a sample of 134 fathers and 23 teachers

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Low-income fathers' involvement in their toddlers' lives: Biological fathers from the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Study
Cabrera, Natasha J., 2004
Fathering, 2(1), 5-30

An investigation into the influence of fathers’ involvement on children’s outcomes, based on a sample of 1,550 mothers from the Early Head Start (EHS) Research and Evaluation Project, and 597 fathers from the Father Involvement with Toddlers Study (FITS)

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A call to commitment: Fathers' involvement in children's learning
United States. Department of Education, 2000
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education.

An investigation into the influence of fathers’ involvement in children’s early education on children’s development and outcomes

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Father involvement in Early Head Start programs: A practitioners study [Executive summary]
Raikes, Helen, 2002
Lincoln: University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Center on Children, Families, and the Law.

A survey of father involvement in 261 Early Head Start programs funded from 1995-1998

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Fathers and public policy: Recent policies promoting responsible fatherhood
Fagan, Jay, 2002
In C. J. Groark, K. E. Mehaffie, R. B. McCall, M. T. Greenberg, & Universities Children's Policy Collaborative (Eds.), From science to policy: Research on issues, programs and policies in early care and education. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Governor's Task Force on Early Childhood Education. (No longer accessible as of January 18, 2013).

A discussion of public policies regarding fatherhood and fathers? involvement in children?s lives both nationally and in Pennsylvania

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Measuring father involvement in young children's lives: Recommendations for a fatherhood module for the ECLS-B
Greene, Angela D., 2001
(Working Paper No. 2001-02). Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistics.

A report on the identification and measurement of aspects of father involvement affecting the outcomes of young children and on methodological challenges in measuring father involvement in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort

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From sports fans to nurturers: An Early Head Start program's evolution toward father involvement
McAllister, Carol L., 2004
Fathering, 2(1), 31-59

An examination of the Pittsburgh Early Head Start program's efforts to support and strengthen fathers' involvement in the lives of their infants and toddlers

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Reaching out to fathers: An examination of staff efforts that lead to greater father involvement in early childhood programs
Green, Stephen D., 2003
Early Childhood Research & Practice, 5(2)

An assessment of early childhood educators' efforts to involve fathers in their programs and to determine which efforts most successfully lead to greater father involvement

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Father involvement in the lives of mainland Puerto Rican children: Contributions of nonresident, cohabitating and married fathers
Landale, Nancy S., 2001
Social Forces, 79(3), 945-968

A secondary analysis of the Puerto Rican Maternal and Infant Health Study (PRMIHS) examining the determinants of father involvement in the lives of mainland Puerto Rican children

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Welfare reform, fertility, and father involvement
McLanahan, Sara, 2002
The Future of Children, 12(1), 147-165

A discussion of fathers' roles in children's positive developmental outcomes and of the impact public policies have had on father involvement, particularly among low income, female-headed families.

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Where's dad?: Exploring the views of children, fathers and mothers on involving fathers in early years settings
Kahn, Tim, March, 2009
London: Pre-school Learning Alliance.

A study of children's, mothers', and fathers' perspectives on father involvement in early childhood settings, based on focus groups held with 27 parents and on consultations with 51 children

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Where's dad?: Children's, fathers' and mothers' views on engaging fathers in early years setting: Briefing
Kahn, Tim, March, 2009
London: Pre-school Learning Alliance.

A summary of a study of children's, mothers', and fathers' perspectives on father involvement in early childhood settings, based on focus groups held with 27 parents and on consultations with 51 children

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Father involvement in Early Head Start programs: A practitioners study
Raikes, Helen, 2002
Lincoln: University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Center on Children, Families, and the Law.

Results of a study of father involvement in Early Head Start (EHS) programs funded from 1995-1998, conducted in the winter of 1999-2000, based on a survey completed by 261 of 416 eligible programs and four follow-up focus groups conducted with EHS program directors and father involvement coordinators, with recommendations for effective practices

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Measuring father involvement in the Early Head Start Evaluation: A multidimensional conceptualization
Cabrera, Natasha J., 1999
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research.

An overview of available methods and data sources for assessing father involvement, as well as of measures used in the father studies of the Early Head Start Evaluation Project.

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Fathers in Sure Start
Birkbeck College. National Evaluation of Sure Start, 2003
Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

An in-depth study that is largely a qualitative account of the extent and nature of men?s and fathers? involvement in selected Sure Start local programs, including strategies to encourage greater father participation, with data collected through national surveys and interviews with select program staff and Sure Start parents

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Japanese fathers of preschoolers and their involvement in child care
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako, 2004
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 66(3), 779-791

An investigation of how relative resources, time availability, gender attitudes, living arrangements, child care demand, and job satisfaction are related with Japanese fathers' involvement with their child's preschool programs

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Father absence, mother love, and other family issues that need to be questioned: Comment on Silverstein (1993)
Phares, Vicky, 1993
Journal of Family Psychology, 7(3), 293-300

A commentary regarding human fathers' involvement with their children

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Getting dads involved: Predictors of father involvement in Early Head Start and with their children
Roggman, Lori A., 2002
Infant Mental Health Journal, 23(1-2), 62-78

An identification of characteristics associated with fathers' involvement in their children’s lives and in Early Head Start programs, based on a sample of 72 low-income fathers in rural areas of Utah and Idaho

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A model of fathers' behavioral involvement in child care in dual-earner families
Bonney, Jennifer F., 1999
Journal of Family Psychology, 13(3), 401-415

An account of the amount of time that mother’s and father’s reported that the father was involved in child care, including the amount of time as a primary caregiver and the number of child care tasks performed

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My daddy takes care of me!: Fathers as care providers
Casper, Lynne, 1997
(Current Population Reports, Household Economic Studies P70-59). Washington, DC: U.S. Bureau of the Census.

An examination of fathers’ involvement in providing child care, focusing on characteristics of fathers who care for their children during mothers’ working hours, based on data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP)

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Fathers and father figures of Head Start children: A study of the effects of involvement on children's socioemotional development
Gorvine, Benjamin J., 2002
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

An examination of father involvement in the Head Start program, focusing on predictors of father involvement and the effects of involvement on Head Start children's socioemotional development

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