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Section 14
Becoming a Latino-Father-Friendly Program

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Head Start, Administration for Children and Families

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- Las Manos de Apá. The Hands of My Father. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Head Start, Administration for Children and Families, p. 93-94. Retrieved date August 8, 2019 from https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/las-manos-staff-training-materials-english.pdf
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Caughy, M. O., Brinkley, D. Y., Smith, E. P., & Owen, M. T. (2020). Fathering quality in early childhood and kindergarten achievement in low-income racial–ethnic minority children. Journal of Family Psychology, 34(2), 215–225.

Paredes, T. M., & Parchment, T. M. (2021). The Latino father in the postnatal period: The role of egalitarian masculine gender role attitudes and coping skills in depressive symptoms. Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 22(1), 113–123.

Planalp, E. M., Frausto, A., & Braungart-Rieker, J. M. (2021). Latino resident fathers’ early involvement with infants. Psychology of Men & Masculinities, 22(3), 466–475.

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