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The Scope of Fatherlessness

How Absentee Fathers Affect Childhood Development

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The Scope of Fatherlessness

By: Frankie Ruwa
Narrated by: Neil Reeves
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The Scope of Fatherlessness

This exploration delves into the wide-reaching consequences of fatherlessness on individuals, families, and society as a whole. It examines the emotional, psychological, and economic impacts, shedding light on how the absence of a father affects childhood development, future relationships, and the social fabric of communities.

Through a blend of statistics, real-life stories, and expert insights, this study reveals how fatherlessness contributes to cycles of poverty, mental health challenges, and increased crime rates. Additionally, it explores the generational effects, offering a global perspective on this growing issue and providing potential solutions to break the cycle of abandonment.

©2024 Frankie Ruwa (P)2024 Frankie Ruwa
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