Dr. Diann Kelly: How consistent father involvement reshapes a child’s confidence
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Andrew sits down with Dr. Diann Cameron Kelly (Adelphi University) for a practical, heart-forward conversation about modern fatherhood: how presence, mentorship, and emotional intelligence change kids’ confidence and social readiness. From balancing compassion with structure to navigating schools, grandparents, and the phone-in-pocket problem, this episode offers grounded tactics dads can use today, plus a fresh, research-backed frame for masculinity that favors assertiveness, service, and grace over stereotypes.
About Dr. Diann Cameron Kelly
Dr. Diann Cameron Kelly is the Associate Provost for Student Success and a Professor of Social Work at Adelphi University. A thought leader on family systems, civic readiness, and father engagement, she challenges outdated narratives about manhood and parenting, arguing for fathers who are present, intentional, assertive (not aggressive), and emotionally intelligent. Her scholarship and mentoring focus on how dads, schools, and communities can work together to raise confident, socially ready kids.
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