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We Love Dads - Father's Day Infographic

We Dads Father's Day Infographic Dads are super: How many 70.1 M Dads dads live in the U.S.? 85.4 M Moms http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/facts for features special editions/cb12-ff11.htmi What do we "Dad" or "Daddy" 79% call Dad? 3% 1% http://pbskids.org/zoom/fromyou/survey/dadsdayresults.html $48K! The average U.S. male earns $47,715 annually $ http://www.census.gov/prod/2011pubs/p60-239.pdf (Full-time year-round workers) Kids, do you spend enough time with dad? 50% 40% 10% I spend just the right amount of time with my dad I wish I could spend more time with my dad I spend a little TOO much time with my dad http://pbskids.org/zoom/fromyou/survey/dadsdayresults.html "Anyone can be a father, but it takes a real man to be a daddy." - Anonymous The difference a dad makes: Children with a father in the home are:* POVERTY HEALTH ABUSE EDUCATION 4х 3x 1/2 1/2 as likely to suffer from abuse or neglect less likely to be poor less likely to have an affective disorder as likely to drop out of school 35% 40% 40% 21% more likely to be read aloud to every day less likely to be poorer less likely to die in their 1st year of life less likely to smoke, drink, or use drugs than his/her father 6х Зх 44% 1/2 less likely to get pregnant as a teen less likely to have early intercourse less likely to suffer serious injury from abuse as likely to have to repeat a grade * estimates based on various research reports found here: http://www.fatherhood.org/media/consequences-of-father-absence-statistics DegreeSearch.org Created under a Creative Commons License BY NC ND We Dads Father's Day Infographic Dads are super: How many 70.1 M Dads dads live in the U.S.? 85.4 M Moms http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/cb12-ff11.html What do we "Dad" or "Daddy" 79% call Dad? 3% 1% http://pbskids.org/zoom/fromyou/survey/idadsdayresults.html The average U.S. male earns $47,715 annually $48K9 http://www.census.gov/prod/2011pubs/p60-239.pdf ( Full-time year-round workers) Kids, do you spend enough time with dad? 50% 40% 10% I spend just the right amount of time with my dad I wish I could spend more time with my dad I spend a little TOO much time with my dad http://pbskids.org/zoom/fromyou/survey/idadsdayresults.html "Anyone can be a father, but it takes a real man to be a daddy." - Anonymous The difference a dad makes: Children with a father in the home are:* POVERTY HEALTH ABUSE EDUCATION 4х 3x 1/2 1/2 as likely to suffer from abuse or neglect less likely to be poor less likely to have an as likely to drop out of school affective disorder 35% 40% 40% 21% more likely to be read aloud to every day less likely to be poorer less likely to die in their 1st year of life less likely to smoke, drink, or use drugs than his/her father 6x Зх 44% 3x 1/2 less likely to get pregnant as a teen less likely to have early intercourse less likely to suffer serious injury from abuse as likely to have to repeat a grade * estimates based on various research reports found here: http://www.fatherhood.org/media/consequences-of-father-absence-statistics DegreeSearch.org Created under a Creative Commons License BY NC ND We Dads Father's Day Infographic Dads are super: How many 70.1 M Dads dads live in the U.S.? 85.4 M Moms http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/cb12-ff11.html What do we "Dad" or "Daddy" 79% call Dad? 3% 1% http://pbskids.org/zoom/fromyou/survey/idadsdayresults.html The average U.S. male earns $47,715 annually $48K9 http://www.census.gov/prod/2011pubs/p60-239.pdf ( Full-time year-round workers) Kids, do you spend enough time with dad? 50% 40% 10% I spend just the right amount of time with my dad I wish I could spend more time with my dad I spend a little TOO much time with my dad http://pbskids.org/zoom/fromyou/survey/idadsdayresults.html "Anyone can be a father, but it takes a real man to be a daddy." - Anonymous The difference a dad makes: Children with a father in the home are:* POVERTY HEALTH ABUSE EDUCATION 4х 3x 1/2 1/2 as likely to suffer from abuse or neglect less likely to be poor less likely to have an as likely to drop out of school affective disorder 35% 40% 40% 21% more likely to be read aloud to every day less likely to be poorer less likely to die in their 1st year of life less likely to smoke, drink, or use drugs than his/her father 6x Зх 44% 3x 1/2 less likely to get pregnant as a teen less likely to have early intercourse less likely to suffer serious injury from abuse as likely to have to repeat a grade * estimates based on various research reports found here: http://www.fatherhood.org/media/consequences-of-father-absence-statistics DegreeSearch.org Created under a Creative Commons License BY NC ND We Dads Father's Day Infographic Dads are super: How many 70.1 M Dads dads live in the U.S.? 85.4 M Moms http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/cb12-ff11.html What do we "Dad" or "Daddy" 79% call Dad? 3% 1% http://pbskids.org/zoom/fromyou/survey/idadsdayresults.html The average U.S. male earns $47,715 annually $48K9 http://www.census.gov/prod/2011pubs/p60-239.pdf ( Full-time year-round workers) Kids, do you spend enough time with dad? 50% 40% 10% I spend just the right amount of time with my dad I wish I could spend more time with my dad I spend a little TOO much time with my dad http://pbskids.org/zoom/fromyou/survey/idadsdayresults.html "Anyone can be a father, but it takes a real man to be a daddy." - Anonymous The difference a dad makes: Children with a father in the home are:* POVERTY HEALTH ABUSE EDUCATION 4х 3x 1/2 1/2 as likely to suffer from abuse or neglect less likely to be poor less likely to have an as likely to drop out of school affective disorder 35% 40% 40% 21% more likely to be read aloud to every day less likely to be poorer less likely to die in their 1st year of life less likely to smoke, drink, or use drugs than his/her father 6x Зх 44% 3x 1/2 less likely to get pregnant as a teen less likely to have early intercourse less likely to suffer serious injury from abuse as likely to have to repeat a grade * estimates based on various research reports found here: http://www.fatherhood.org/media/consequences-of-father-absence-statistics DegreeSearch.org Created under a Creative Commons License BY NC ND We Dads Father's Day Infographic Dads are super: How many 70.1 M Dads dads live in the U.S.? 85.4 M Moms http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/cb12-ff11.html What do we "Dad" or "Daddy" 79% call Dad? 3% 1% http://pbskids.org/zoom/fromyou/survey/idadsdayresults.html The average U.S. male earns $47,715 annually $48K9 http://www.census.gov/prod/2011pubs/p60-239.pdf ( Full-time year-round workers) Kids, do you spend enough time with dad? 50% 40% 10% I spend just the right amount of time with my dad I wish I could spend more time with my dad I spend a little TOO much time with my dad http://pbskids.org/zoom/fromyou/survey/idadsdayresults.html "Anyone can be a father, but it takes a real man to be a daddy." - Anonymous The difference a dad makes: Children with a father in the home are:* POVERTY HEALTH ABUSE EDUCATION 4х 3x 1/2 1/2 as likely to suffer from abuse or neglect less likely to be poor less likely to have an as likely to drop out of school affective disorder 35% 40% 40% 21% more likely to be read aloud to every day less likely to be poorer less likely to die in their 1st year of life less likely to smoke, drink, or use drugs than his/her father 6x Зх 44% 3x 1/2 less likely to get pregnant as a teen less likely to have early intercourse less likely to suffer serious injury from abuse as likely to have to repeat a grade * estimates based on various research reports found here: http://www.fatherhood.org/media/consequences-of-father-absence-statistics DegreeSearch.org Created under a Creative Commons License BY NC ND

We Love Dads - Father's Day Infographic

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Dads make a big difference in our lives. There have been countless studies on the positive impacts on dads in a home, and we’ve highlighted a few in this infographic.

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