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Remain Calm and Find Your Chill, Parents. Here is How to Do It

February 22, 2018 by Kevin McKeever Leave a Comment

man under waterfall find your chill

Find your chill, people. (Photo: Tim Foster on Unsplash)

It’s a scary world out there, parents, especially if you take everything — EVERYTHING — you see and hear in the news or on the Internet to heart. Sometimes you just have to step back as a parent and say “whoa.” But how?

In the latest of our “City Dads Sessions” video series, our intrepid Los Angeles Dads Group co-organizer Trevor Mulligan asks several fathers for their best parenting tips, and as a result we got these great tips on how to “find your chill” when all seems to be going to hell in a handbasket.

Here is what they had to say:

Thanks to these dads who take time for themselves for taking time out from the 2017 HomeDadCon at-home father convention in Portland this past September to share their words of wisdom.

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Filed Under: parenting advice Tagged With: City Dads Sessions, video

About Kevin McKeever

Kevin McKeever runs Write On, Kevin Communications in between his duties as an at-home dad to three: boy, girl and canine. He wrote a nationally award-winning newspaper column for The Stamford (CT) Advocate, blogs at Always Home and Uncool and tweets as @homeanduncool. His work has been featured in USA Today, Canada’s Globe and Mail, the New York Daily News, The Huffington Post and landfills worldwide.

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