Dads Who Do This Simple Activity With Their Kids for 10 Minutes a Day Are More Likely to Raise High AchieversThe straightforward approach can give children an advantage over their peers.

ByAmanda Breen

Key Takeaways

  • Fathers who take part in "structured, educational activities" with their children set them up for success.
  • Kids with highly involved fathers are also more likely to have more confidence and self-control.

Thebenefits of reading to young childrenhave long been known — but new research from the UK reveals that kids whose dads read, sing and draw with them may have an even greater edge over their peers.

According to the report published by the University of Leeds, which analyzed data from a survey of nearly 5,000 UK households that include a mother and father, "Fathers' childcare involvement has a unique and important effect on theeducational outcomesof children that is over and above the effect of the mothers' involvement,"CNBCreported.

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Dads who take part in "structured, educational activities" with their children set them up forsuccessin their first year of primary school and beyond for a couple of reasons, the research found. First, kids with two involved parents will be stimulated in different ways, as mom and dad exhibit varying behaviors, use different language and more.

But fathers also "bring something different," per the report: "Fathers' involvement operates differently from mothers' involvement because it helps to increase children'seducationalattainment, whereas mothers' involvement enhances children's cognitive behaviour."

The report found that dads who spend just 10 minutes on an engaging activity with their children regularly can make a difference.

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High levels of father involvement have also been linked to higher levels of sociability,confidenceand self-control in children, and they're also less likely to act out in school or participate in risky behaviors, according to the孩子们's Bureau of Southern California.

Amanda Breen

Entrepreneur Staff

Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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