by Justin Tsui | Jan 23, 2020 | Dads, Health, Mental health, parenting, Resources, tips, Uncategorized |
In this practical article, Justin Tsui of Win Each Day shares three practices that help him feel his best. And it only takes 15 min a day…
by Drew Soleyn | Jan 16, 2020 | Dads, Father Involvement, Fatherhood Matters, Health, Healthy Relationships, Involved Fathers, Mental health, Moms, New Dads, parenting, Resources, Separated Dads, Single Dads, Step Dads, Teens, Things To Do, tips, Young Dads |
In the third and final post of this series I share the most important lesson I’ve learned, and how it changed our family.
by Drew Soleyn | Jan 9, 2020 | Dads, Father Involvement, Fatherhood Matters, Healthy Relationships, Involved Fathers, Resources, Single Dads, Step Dads, Teens, tips, Training, Young Dads |
In the second of three posts, I share an important lesson that has helped me develop better relationships with my children.
by Drew Soleyn | Jan 2, 2020 | Dads, Father Involvement, Fatherhood Matters, Healthy Relationships, Involved Fathers, Moms, New Dads, parenting, Separated Dads, Single Dads, Step Dads, Training, Young Dads |
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com I say full because since we’ve had kids (twin 6 years old’s and a 4 year old) time has seemed to pass exponentially quicker. There never seems to be enough time, and too many items on our list of “to do’s”. So slowing down,...
by Dad Central | Dec 18, 2019 | Dads, Father Involvement, Health, Healthy Relationships, Involved Fathers, Mental health, Moms, New Dads, parenting, Resources, Separated Dads, Things To Do, tips, Training, Young Dads |
by John Hoffman Not that I want to be a Grinch during the season of good cheer but… Here’s one of the less pleasant realities of being a parent of little kids. Sometimes the days that you really, really want to go well are the ones that really, really, really don’t go...
by Dad Central | Dec 6, 2019 | Dads, Father Involvement, Healthy Relationships, Involved Fathers, tips |
by Justin Tsui “A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.” – John C. Maxwell I will be the first to admit that I’ve always struggled with parenting, especially with my son Tyler. It’s an...