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The father, the pillar of the family, is seen as a real “superhero” for every child, a person who does not expect anything in return from his children for his love and willingness to sacrifice. Father’s Day is celebrated every year to honor and celebrate the “special person” in our lives. They are not only parents but also play several important roles in our lives such as: B. as mentors, friends and guides. They are still dedicated to the education and development of the child. He is a teacher who provides emotional support and guidance and does his best for the child's development. Fathers around the world represent dedication, resilience and unwavering devotion to their families. There is no specific date for Father's Day worldwide as several countries celebrate Father's Day on different occasions. In India, this event is celebrated on the third Sunday of June every year. That's why Father's Day in India is celebrated on June 16 this year. Countries like Spain, Portugal, Croatia and Italy celebrate Father's Day on March 19th, while Thailand celebrates Father's Day on December 5th.
Its origins can be traced back to the early 20th century in the United States, and the credit for its current recognition goes to Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington. Inspired by Mother's Day, the woman decided to honor her father, William Jackson Smart, a Civil War veteran who raised his six children alone after their mother's death. Dodd advocated for a day to honor fathers around the world, and his efforts soon paid off when the first Father's Day was celebrated in the region on June 19, 1910. In 1972, then US President Richard Nixon signed a proclamation officially recognizing Father's Day as a national holiday in the country. In many countries around the world, Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June every year. Father's Day, like Mother's Day, is very important because it provides an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the role of fathers in our lives. On this day, children sincerely thank their fathers for all the love, guidance and sacrifices they make to provide for their families. This day also promotes strong bonds and connections between men and their children. By celebrating this day through various activities together, spending quality time and creating lasting memories, one strengthens the father-son relationship and strengthens family dynamics.
There are many ways you can make this day memorable for your father. There are many things you can do to make your child feel special on this day, such as giving them gifts, taking them shopping, or spending time together.
Plan a trip: Go hiking, cycling, fishing, or attending a sporting event together. Have a game night: dust off the board games or play video games as a family.
Tackle a project together: This can be anything from repairing things around the house to working on a shared hobby.
Relax together: enjoy a movie marathon, have a barbecue in the garden or just chat.
Prepare your breakfast in bed: Start your day with your favorite breakfast menu.
Write a letter or poem that comes from your heart. Express your love and appreciation for everything he has done for you.
Create a photo collage or scrapbook to capture your shared memories and special moments.
Give her a handmade gift. Baked goods, paintings and framed photos are thoughtful choices.
Plan a surprise party. Involve the whole family in his celebration.
Get tickets to concerts and sporting events. If they want to see something, give them an unforgettable experience.
Book a spa day or massage to relax and de-stress.
Take him on a weekend trip. Spend some quality time together in a new place.
Give him a class or workshop. Is there something he always wanted to learn? Are cooking, woodworking, or photography classes a fun way to explore new interests?