For Father’s Day 2016, we asked our members to reflect on the similarities and differences between how they parent and how their our own fathers did.
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America’s Fathers Need a ‘Child-Friendly, Parent-Supportive Country’
State of America’s Fathers report: Dads more involved than ever with their kids but great improvements needed to assist all U.S. dads, moms and children.
Family Traditions: A Race to Build Bonds that Last
Family traditions have to start somewhere. Even on a race course where a father and daughter bond with a new family member.
When You Become the Aging Parent
Now 45 years old and with two tween boys, one dad looks at his becoming an aging parent and the modern dad’s midlife crisis.
How to Talk About Loss of a Parent, Loved One with Kids
Our members offer advice on tackling a tough conversation: talking about the loss of a parent or loved one with our children.
Book Review: Raising Supaman
Raising Supaman by Nathaniel A. Turner is a collection of letters he wrote to his son, which exemplify his thoughts about fatherhood. Here’s what we thought of it.