Father–Daughter Day

Father–Daughter Day (sometimes called National Father–Daughter Day) is a holiday recognized annually on the second Sunday of October in the United States, honoring the relationship between a father and a daughter.[1] Unlike Mother's Day and Father's Day, it is not federally recognized.

Father–Daughter Day
Observed byUnited States
TypeNational
SignificanceHonoring relationships of fathers and daughters
DateSecond Sunday in October
2022 dateOctober 9  (2022-10-09)
2023 dateOctober 8  (2023-10-08)
2024 dateOctober 13  (2024-10-13)
2025 dateOctober 12  (2025-10-12)
FrequencyAnnual
First time2017
Related toIn history and celebrations: Father's Day, Mother's Day, Parents' Day, National Grandparents Day, Siblings Day

History

The U.S. holiday was contrived by Adam Lowenberg, a music-industry executive with ownership rights to the song "My Girl", and pitched to Smokey Robinson, who positioned the holiday as honoring his relationship with his only daughter.[2] In human development the relationship between fathers and sons overshadows the bond with daughters. This holiday promotes the development of young women through their father.[3]

Robinson stated: “There are many different kinds of families today, and we know that all parental relationships are important to the healthy development of children, but the father/daughter bond is unique and one that is near to my heart. The father/daughter relationship shapes a young woman’s perspective of men and what to expect from them. I believe that female empowerment begins in the home and fathers must set a healthy example through their personal actions and interactions.”

Celebration

Examples of commemoration during Father–Daughter Day can be both commercial or intangible. Nonmaterial examples of observances during this day include embracing one another with hugs, spending quality time together, and honoring their presence in your life.

In September 2017, Rockabye Baby! Music released a lullaby version of Smokey Robinson's "My Girl" to support the holiday.[4] In October 2017, greeting card company American Greetings announced their plan to release a line of eCards with Smokey Robinson to celebrate the launch of Father-Daughter Day.[5]

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