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Dad Central Social Media Open House – Mar 1

by Dad Central | Feb 25, 2013 | Dads, Father Involvement | 0 comments

We want to give you a chance to get to know more about Dad Central Ontario and introduce you to some new resources.  March 1, 2013 we will be hosting an Open House with a twist.  Since we can’t invite everyone to our physical “house” we are opening...

Character Building Starts with a Relationship (part 2)

by Dad Central | Feb 8, 2013 | Dads, Father Involvement | 0 comments

Picking up from our last post, here are some more thoughts on how dads influence the character development of their children. Getting off to a good start In early parenthood, becoming a hands-on caregiver is sometimes more of a challenge for fathers. Mothers usually...

Character Building Starts with a Relationship (part 1)

by Dad Central | Jan 16, 2013 | Dads, Father Involvement | 0 comments

Your child’s character development will be shaped by many factors. One of the most important is the influence of parents. Before you start thinking about how to build your child’s character, think about building a strong relationship because that’s the source of your...

Parenting – The Importance of Teamwork

by Brian Russell | Dec 3, 2012 | Dads, Father Involvement, Moms | 0 comments

Parenting has always been a partnership between mothers and fathers. In the past, it was usually one kind of partnership: Dad in charge of making a living and Mom in charge of looking after the house and children. That worked for many years and, for some families, it...

Attachment: Feeling Connected

by Dad Central | Oct 4, 2012 | Father Involvement, Infants, New Dads | 0 comments

If there were no children, we wouldn’t be fathers, right? So we can talk all we want about how mothers and fathers work things out, or the roles that fathers want to play, but really it all comes down to the kids.  The best way to learn about kids is through...

5 Habits That Can Ruin a School Year

by Dad Central | Aug 31, 2012 | Father Involvement | 0 comments

With the new school year just around the corner, here are some things to avoid in order for our kids to have a great year: 1. Oversleeping/Not Getting Enough Sleep. Students of all ages need sleep. Research has shown that during sleep, the brain files and stores...
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