The role of the father in the life of the child is very important during the growth of the child. In the era of significant development, therefore, the black young boys need their fathers, the proportion of our young black girls growing without fathers is phenomenal and ignored. What is the absence father? The definition is simple; an absent father can be defined as a father physically, emotionally, or both, can not appear in the life of a child. Absence of a father is harmful to any child's life, but lacking such a life in the lives of a black girl is more important.
Individual growth experience plays the most important role in determining how they play a role in life. Articles published by Reuters in 1998 discussed the influence of the father to the child: "The son whose father is absent is likely to be sentenced to prison." According to a new study by Cynthia Harper of the University of Pennsylvania and Sarah S. McClanaghan of Princeton University, his son may eventually be sentenced to prison if his father is not at home. Between 1979 and 1993, samples of 6,000 men from 14 to 22 years old were followed up.
There are various empirical evidence on the relative impact of father's absence on the development of male and female descendants. According to a recent survey in rural areas of Ethiopia, absenteeism by father means a significant decrease in household income, suggesting that there is considerable difference between the happiness of men and women's descendants. In particular, the author doubled the monthly mortality risk of boys when aborted fathers were absent - a 30% higher risk than females. In the case of female infants, the absence of a father is associated with a reduction in the risk of death and an improvement in nutritional status (as opposed to being present). In other words, absenteeism by the father is only a statistical predictor of infant mortality and is only applicable to male infants. This area has strong cultural preferences for my sons, but this sex difference is still seen.
South African stories about absent fathers are countless. I would like to write such a story from the viewpoint of absence after reconnection, recognizing the nature of the psychological impact of absenteeism. My shoe room became my contribution to the absent father's story pool. When I was taking my Masters degree, rediscovery of Njabulo Ndebele's civilians was a recommended book. When I wrote "Prayer" and "Travel", one of my fingers was in the word of Ndebele. So in prayer, I want the talker 's voice challenge. How do teenagers talk about that country? My motive while traveling is to do a general story about long distance driving. For decades, I drove N3 with Johannesburg and Peter Maritzburg, and this road seems to be an interesting story.