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Dad Puts Twist into Learning to Braid Hair

October 6, 2016 by Chris McKee

For fathers to learn to braid their daughter’s hair, all is takes is patience, YouTube videos and few dozen rounds of hide the mannequin.

Filed Under: NYC, parenting advice Tagged With: daughters, hair

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Early Memories of Fatherhood Never Fade

September 14, 2016 by Seth Taylor

I’m the guy who gets more reminders than he should need throughout most of the year. With one exception.

Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, relationships Tagged With: 9/11, birthday, daughters, memories

What camping teaches about gender roles

What Camping Teaches About Gender Roles

August 24, 2016 by Vincent O'Keefe

As a veteran stay-at-home dad, I value the way camping teaches boys and girls about gender-neutrality, or at least flexibility in gender roles.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality Tagged With: camping, daughters, gender roles

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Running So Time Stands Still

August 23, 2016 by David Lesser

I think running with my daughter is going to be our thing even though running is annoying, frustrating and brings me so much pain. Like she does at times.

Filed Under: NYC, relationships, sports Tagged With: daughters, dogs, exercise, running

Raising daughters without threatening their dates

Raising Daughters Without Threatening Their Dates

August 22, 2016 by Chris Bernholdt

Put the shotguns and threats away, dads. Raising daughters well means that she’ll be able to handle herself on dates and with men in general.

Filed Under: parenting advice, parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: dating, daughters, guns, tips, violence

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Daughter’s Cleft Lip Makes Dad Question What is “Normal”

June 29, 2016 by Guest Contributor

“Normal” gives a statistical concept an inappropriate emotional connotation. I don’t want that burden placed on my little girl with her cleft lip and palate

Filed Under: health, relationships Tagged With: daughters, hospitals, Roberto Santiago, special needs

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