Findings

Pilot Study Findings
We believe it is important to create resources that are effective for the parents and others they are intended to benefit. The design of the Father Times parenting newsletter resource has been adapted and refined based on feedback we received from fathers and father figures in a number of pilot studies. While research on the Father Times parenting newsletter resource is continuing, we briefly would like to share some of the findings that have come from previous pilot studies with fathers and father figures of young children.
PDF Version of Pilot Study Findings
Study Contexts
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Key Findings
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Nine out of 10 fathers and father figures reported reading a significant portion or all of the Father Times parenting newsletter when they received it.
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97.5 percent of fathers and father figures reported that the Father Times parenting newsletter was easy to read and understand.
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93 percent of fathers and father figures reported that the Father Times parenting newsletter was interesting to read and informative.
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Nine out of 10 fathers and father figures agreed or strongly agreed that the Father Times parenting newsletter was useful in their everyday parenting.
- Eight of 10 fathers and father figures indicated they had increased understanding about their children's needs for growth and development as a result of reading the Father Times parenting newsletter.
- Eight of 10 fathers and father figures stated they were more attentive to the needs of their children as a result of reading the Father Times parenting newsletter.
- Eight of 10 fathers and father figures reported they had increased knowledge of good parenting as a father because of reading the Father Times parenting newsletter.
- Seven of 10 fathers and father figures reported changing their behavior to use more positive guidance or discipline with their child as a result of reading the Father Times parenting newsletter.
- Seven of 10 fathers and father figures said they and their children had done some of the father-child activities listed in the Father Times newsletter.
- Seven of 10 fathers and father figures indicated they had read more to or with their child as a result of reading the Father Times parenting newsletter
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