
Engaging Fathers: Strategies for Inclusive Family Partnerships in Early Childhood - Paperback
Engaging Fathers: Strategies for Inclusive Family Partnerships in Early Childhood - Paperback
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by Jawan Burwell (Author)
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Engaging Fathers, Empowering Families
Fathers play a critical, yet often overlooked, role in the early education of their children. Author Jawan Burwell, EdD, addresses the barriers that prevent many fathers--particularly Black and other fathers of color--from participating fully in early childhood programs. Drawing on research and the author's direct experience, this book provides educators with actionable strategies to create more inclusive classrooms and foster authentic partnerships with fathers. With a focus on practical implementation, Burwell highlights the importance of understanding family dynamics, challenging societal assumptions, and reshaping engagement practices to reach all caregivers.
Discover how to:
- Identify and dismantle common barriers to father engagement
- Build inclusive family-engagement practices that value children's important adults
- Connect father participation to improved child outcomes
- Create welcoming classroom environments for fathers of all backgrounds
- Recognize and address societal and cultural assumptions
- Promote trust and sustained father involvement through communication and outreach
Engaging Fathers is your go-to guide for fostering equitable, inclusive relationships with fathers in early childhood education settings.
Author Biography
Jawan M. Burwell, EdD, is the director of the NC A&T State University Child Development Lab School. He has presented extensively on the topic of family and father engagement at major national conferences such as the National Black Child Development Institute, NAEYC PLI, National Head Start Association, and more. His work brings attention to the nuanced barriers fathers--particularly fathers of color--face in early childhood engagement.



















