The city seminar “The Role of the Father: From Tradition to Modern Life” was not just a meeting, but a meaningful platform that touched fathers’ hearts, encouraged reflection, and inspired action.
The key messages of the seminar were clear:
What a child needs most is time, a personal example, and the father’s presence.
Upbringing is conveyed not through words, but through actions.
Tradition and modern life are not opposites — they complement each other.
Fathers reconsidered their role and searched for answers to an important question:
“What kind of legacy am I leaving for my child?”
Opinions, personal experiences, and sincere conversations all led to a deeper sense of responsibility.
A father is not only a provider.
A father is a protector, a guide, a friend.
A strong father means a strong family and a confident future generation.
Such meetings help every father to:
— gain self-confidence;
— find motivation to be closer to their child;
— define their role in society.
Raising the next generation is a shared responsibility.
And its solid foundation is a conscious, responsible father whose heart beats for his child.
Every father is a hero to his child.
The most important thing is to prove it in everyday life.
