Write in your own ideas a passage in 3 paragraphs (Word
limit 100-120 words) on the following context.
'Do you know of a story which centres on father- daughter /
father-son relationship? Can you find similarities between
the fathers depicted in the stories? Express your feelings
about fatherdaughter / father-son relationship
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It is not flesh and blood, but heart which makes us fathers and sons.” – Johann Friedrich Von Schiller
“There is no love on earth greater than that of a father for his son.”
“It is the duty of the father to give his sons a good chance.”
“When my dad did not hold my hand, he had my back.”
“My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person, he believed in me.” – Jim Valvano
“Fathers should know that sons follow their example, not advice.”
“Nothing is dearer to an ageing father than his son.”
“A boy’s first hero is his dad.”
“A son does not pass judgement on his father, but he is his father’s conscience.”
inspirational dad and son quotes
Explanation:
A mother of a second grader shared her story with the committee during one of its open sessions. She presented a poignant picture of the isolation and fear she experienced during the first few years of her son’s life. At the time of his birth and afterward, she had little knowledge of the community resources available to support her in her parenting role. In overcoming the challenges she faced over the next several years, she came to understand that parents need shared knowledge, access to resources and services, and strong community bonds. She believes these are essential components of a complex system of governmental and nongovernmental services, such as child care, that support parents. She explained, “I was able to see my problems as connected to larger structural problems,” as information about the complex system of services available for parents was not easily accessible.
This parent’s story is one of persistence and resilience, which makes her both similar to and different from many other parents experiencing the same problems. She found information through a program from which she learned the cost of child care for her son, was introduced to the supports and services available to her as a low-income parent, and was assisted in navigating the various services and programs. Her participation in a number of services required appointments in different areas of town. Without convenient transportation, she spent much of her time commuting on the bus with her son. The stressors in her life were compounded when her son began exhibiting symptoms of asthma, which made her “dread” returning home to be with her son. Depressed, lonely, and afraid, she faced struggles “every single day, dealing with these challenges on top of just trying to make a living” while trying to build a strong relationship with her child. This parent’s story illustrates how many parents who are uncertain about their ability to care for their children face multiple issues in having to use different services, all with distinctive points of entry.
Fathers, like mothers, are pillars in the development of a child’s emotional well-being. Children look to their fathers to lay down the rules and enforce them. They also look to their fathers to provide a feeling of security, both physical and emotional. Children want to make their fathers proud, and an involved father promotes inner growth and strength. Studies have shown that when fathers are affectionate and supportive, it greatly affects a child’s cognitive and social development. It also instills an overall sense of well-being and self confidence.
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