How To Own Date Night – Drew Chambers
What if dads could arrange a date night soup to nuts? Not just the dinner or movie, but the crucial part that allows it all to happen: the…
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How Dads Can Help Their Tweens and Teens: 5 Ways
Tweens can be moody. Teens can be withdrawn. As a father, you have a role to play in helping them through these periods of growth and…
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How to Help Your Child Through Academic Struggles
Few things worry a parent more than seeing their child struggle in school. A father shares practical, compassionate ways to support kids academically while protecting their confidence and emotional well-being.
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Lessons From Moving Internationally For His Wife – Eric Cheong
If there is one thing Eric Cheong, our Lead Dad of the Week from Atlanta via Singapore, has learned, it’s that you have to experience the…
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Escaping the Stereotype – Adam Guli
“We live in a world where men still have to shut up and bear it,” said Adam Guli, a long-time expat in China now living in Fort Collins…
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Here are 5 Tips To Make The Sex Ed Talk Easier
Your pre-teens and teens are getting messages about sex from their friends, from social media, from the school and community environment…
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Why You Don’t Want To Manage Like a Little Dog
My dog Scooter is the little one. He is not a model employee; his management style is ineffective. Behind him are his two colleagues…
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Are You Screwing Up Your Kids?: 5 Suggestions
When it comes to parenting advice, your friends and most therapists aren’t going to give it to you straight. Matt Maynard, a New…
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How Form Creators Making Small Changes Could Have A Big Impact on Parents
I’ve already seen some amazing posts on what can be done to help parents on National Working Parents Day – suggestions for companies to do…
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3 Ways to Get More Support as a Parent from Your Job
Balancing work and parenting can be very overwhelming, but managing is attainable with the right support from your job. Many companies are…
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Teaching Kids How to Share
Some of the biggest battles in the playroom aren’t about toys – they’re about control. Learn how to teach kids the value of sharing in a way that builds empathy, cooperation, and stronger relationships.
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How To Help Your Child With Learning Challenges
In second grade, Marc Hoffman’s teacher told him he wouldn’t amount to anything. It crushed him but his parents and brothers rallied…
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