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Father and Child Reunion: How to Bring the Dads We Need to the Children We Love
Author Warren Farrell
Language English
Subject Parenting, Fatherhood
GenreNon-fiction
Publisher Tarcher
Publication date
January 2001
Publication place United States
Pages272 pp
ISBN 9781585420759

Father and Child Reunion: How to Bring the Dads We Need to the Children We Love (2001) is the outcome of thirteen years of research by Warren Farrell, an American writer, educator, husband and father [1].

Synopsis

As cited in an interview with Peggy Drexler, the book presents Farrell's case that the desire of dads to be involved with their children "is to the twenty-first century what women's desire to be in the workplace was to the twentieth century." [2]

Reviews

John Gray. Author, Men are From Mars; Women Are From Venus "It will inspire and persuade dads to become more involved with their children -- benefit to kids, to moms as well."

Jack Canfield. Co-author, Chicken Soup for the Soul "I come away from this book inspired to be a more involved dad, with deeper understanding . . . helpful to my children."

Kyle D. Pruett, M.D. Professor of Child Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine "Of Farrell’s books, Father and Child Reunion is his best. . . Its insights are a gift to men and women."

See also

References

  1. ^ Farrell, Warren (2001). Father and Child Reunion: How to Bring the Dads We Need to the Children We Love. Tarcher. ISBN  9781585420759.
  2. ^ Drexler, Peggy (February 22, 2008). "The Incredible Shrinking Man". Huffington Post. Retrieved August 22, 2008.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Father and Child Reunion: How to Bring the Dads We Need to the Children We Love
Author Warren Farrell
Language English
Subject Parenting, Fatherhood
GenreNon-fiction
Publisher Tarcher
Publication date
January 2001
Publication place United States
Pages272 pp
ISBN 9781585420759

Father and Child Reunion: How to Bring the Dads We Need to the Children We Love (2001) is the outcome of thirteen years of research by Warren Farrell, an American writer, educator, husband and father [1].

Synopsis

As cited in an interview with Peggy Drexler, the book presents Farrell's case that the desire of dads to be involved with their children "is to the twenty-first century what women's desire to be in the workplace was to the twentieth century." [2]

Reviews

John Gray. Author, Men are From Mars; Women Are From Venus "It will inspire and persuade dads to become more involved with their children -- benefit to kids, to moms as well."

Jack Canfield. Co-author, Chicken Soup for the Soul "I come away from this book inspired to be a more involved dad, with deeper understanding . . . helpful to my children."

Kyle D. Pruett, M.D. Professor of Child Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine "Of Farrell’s books, Father and Child Reunion is his best. . . Its insights are a gift to men and women."

See also

References

  1. ^ Farrell, Warren (2001). Father and Child Reunion: How to Bring the Dads We Need to the Children We Love. Tarcher. ISBN  9781585420759.
  2. ^ Drexler, Peggy (February 22, 2008). "The Incredible Shrinking Man". Huffington Post. Retrieved August 22, 2008.

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