A father’s role is instrumental in the development of a child, influencing their self-esteem, social skills, and overall wellbeing. It’s important to note that the definition of a father is not limited to biological or legal ties, but can equally refer to individuals who fulfil the nurturing and caregiving roles typically associated with fatherhood — such as stepfathers or adoptive fathers. To reduce fatherhood to merely the male role in the act of human creation would be nothing short of a disservice.
It is often said that all men are created equal, and indeed every man attains the title of ‘father’ in the very same way. However, that equality ends the moment he first holds his newborn. From that point on, fatherhood begins — and everything done or said from that moment forward is recorded in the mind of the child, profoundly shaping their development.