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Finding Zen of Fatherhood with a Hellhound on a Your Trail

June 16, 2020 by Guest Contributor

Finding Zen during my solitary runs makes my early mornings stuffing lunch sacks through my late nights up with a sick kid, all worth while.

Filed Under: parenting styles, sports Tagged With: anger, behavior, exercise, Father's Day, holidays, running

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Which Father Mows Best? The 3 Types of Yard Dads

June 10, 2020 by Vincent O'Keefe

Does acquiring more power tools specific to achieving lawn perfection mean you are become one of those “yard dads”? Yeah, we think so.

Filed Under: gear, parenting styles Tagged With: chores, fathers, gender roles, humor, summer

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‘I’m Sorry’ Teaches Your Kids You Promise to Do Better By Them

May 11, 2020 by Brandon Billinger

Saying I’m sorry to my family whenever I screw up is one aspect of my parenting and married life that I feel like I am always getting right.

Filed Under: parenting advice, parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: anger, behavior, emotions, mistakes, sorry

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Babysitting Little Brothers: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

March 2, 2020 by Shannon Carpenter

My 5-year-old stares at me, not really comprehending what this means. Unless it’s candy or a shot to my balls, […]

Filed Under: parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: babysitting, brothers, daughters, humor, siblings, sisters, sons, spouses and partners

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Stay a Kid Forever By Never Filling Those Big Girl Shoes

February 24, 2020 by Guest Contributor

I sit watching my daughter struggle to put her shoes on. Why must she always pick the most difficult shoes […]

Filed Under: National, parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: clothing, daughters, growing up, humor, toddlers

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Children’s Future Depends on How We Help Rewrite Their Script

February 19, 2020 by Guest Contributor

Whenever I feel frustrated with fatherhood, I hit the pause button, and then rewind to see how I could change my children’s future.

Filed Under: parenting styles Tagged With: free-range parenting, Gidon Ben-Zvi, helicopter parenting

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