Today is International Men’s Day. In our book about family (see below), we have delved deeply into the new role of men in general and fathers in particular. As a summary of the book’s findings, we present some ideas for constructive discussion on this topic.
Introduction: The Importance of Fatherhood in Today’s Society
The role of men, especially as fathers, has changed significantly over the past decades. In a time of social change and modernisation, men face new challenges and expectations. The traditional role of fathers as sole providers is increasingly being questioned and redefined. The studies and analyses in the uploaded document highlight the importance of fathers’ active and emotional presence for the family and its impact on their children’s psychological and social development.
The Importance of Fatherhood
Fatherhood is more than just being a provider. Studies show that fathers play a central role in their children’s emotional and social development. Particularly, fathers’ ability to introduce their children to the world outside the family is emphasised. This role as a “bridge to the outside world” helps children develop independence, resilience, and empathy.
Key Points:
- Fathers help their children develop impulse control and empathy.
- They contribute to emotional stability and psychological security for both sons and daughters.
- Fathers who actively and lovingly participate in their children’s lives strengthen their self-esteem and social skills.
The Impact of Father Absence
The absence of fathers has serious consequences for the mental health and social development of children. Especially for boys, the lack of a father figure increases the risk of delinquency, substance abuse, and poor self-regulation. Girls are also affected – they often show lower self-esteem and difficulties in establishing stable relationships.
Research Facts:
- Children without fathers are at higher risk of emotional and social problems.
- Boys without fathers are 22 times more likely to be involved in criminal activities.
- The absence of a father impairs children’s ability to develop empathy and respect social norms.
The Father’s Role in the Partnership
The relationship between father and mother has a direct impact on the emotional health of the entire family. Studies show that harmony in the partnership plays a central role in the well-being of all family members. Conflicts in the couple’s relationship can negatively affect children and amplify psychological symptoms.
Recommendations:
- Couples should regularly set aside time for activities together without the children, strengthening their relationship.
- Mutual support and appreciation between partners are essential for creating a healthy family environment.
- Men should actively participate in the upbringing and care of children to ease the burden on the partnership.
Challenges and Opportunities for Men in Modern Society
In today’s society, men face the challenge of overcoming traditional gender roles and developing new forms of masculinity. The concept of “receptive masculinity” emphasises empathy, care, and emotional intelligence as central traits of modern men. At the same time, the biological and cultural uniqueness of the male role should be acknowledged to foster a healthy balance between genders.
Challenges:
- Societal pressure to fulfil traditional gender roles still persists.
- Balancing work and family life remains a challenge for many men.
- Modern theories, such as queer theory, question the traditional role of fathers.
Opportunities:
- By actively participating in family life, men can strengthen their emotional intelligence and social bonds.
- A new definition of masculinity can help men embrace their role in the family and society in a more conscious and fulfilling way.
Future Perspectives: The Role of Fathers in a Changing Society
Research shows that the presence and active involvement of fathers in the family are invaluable not only for children but also for society. Families built on stable partnerships and active fatherhood contribute to social cohesion and overall well-being.
“The presence of a father is essential for the emotional stability and psychological growth of children. Fathers act as a bridge to the outside world and help children develop social skills and self-confidence.”
– María Calvo Charro in the book “The Renaissance of the Family”
Steps to Promote Fatherhood
- Political measures should support work-family balance, e.g., through flexible working hours or paternity leave.
- Societal recognition of the importance of fatherhood should be strengthened to encourage men to engage in family life actively.
- Educational programmes could help raise men’s awareness of the significance of their role as fathers and partners.
“The role of fathers is crucial for developing resilience and self-control in children. Fathers who actively participate in parenting foster their children’s ability to face challenges and build social bonds.”
– Carlos Beltrano and Begoña Sáenz in the book “The Renaissance of the Family”
Conclusion
The modern role of fathers is essential for the psychological and social stability of the family. Men who actively and emotionally engage in family life not only contribute to their children’s development but also strengthen their own identity and well-being. The challenge lies in overcoming traditional gender roles and embracing a new, inclusive form of masculinity based on care, empathy, and commitment. This is vital not only for families but also for society as a whole.
Literature
- David Popenoe – “Life Without Father: Compelling New Evidence That Fatherhood and Marriage Are Indispensable for the Good of Children and Society”
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the effects of father absence on children and society. - Michael E. Lamb (ed.) – “The Role of the Father in Child Development”
A classic work exploring the importance of fatherhood from psychological and social perspectives. - Richard V. Reeves – “Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What To Do About It”
This book examines the challenges facing men in modern society and offers potential solutions. - Esther Perel – “Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence”
Analyses the dynamics of relationships and the role of men in partnerships and families. - John Gottman – “The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work”
This work provides practical tips for men to strengthen their role in partnerships and families.
Reflection Questions
- How do I define my role as a father (or how is the father’s role perceived in my family) – and how has this changed over time?
Reflect on whether your role is more traditional, modern, or a mix of both, and how this change has impacted family dynamics.
- How do I manage to balance work demands with active participation in family life?
Consider the priorities you set and whether there are ways to increase your presence in the family.
- What values and social skills do I want to teach my children as a father – and how do I demonstrate these in everyday life?
Reflect on whether your actions and decisions promote the values and skills you want your children to develop.
Your Opinion?
Author
Dr. Karl-Maria de Molina
CEO & Co-Founder ThinkSimple.io
Project Manager and Chairman of Family Valued
More Information in the book: https://backup.hellas-media.gr/en/renaissance-der-familie-2/

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