by Dad Central | Aug 13, 2021 | Infants, Involved Fathers, New Dads, parenting, tips |
Just about everything you could ever want to accomplish as a parent is tied to the relationship you have with your child. Whether you want to encourage good behaviour and judgement, teach skills or pass on good values, you won’t get far if you and your child don’t feel a sense of connection.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Dec 10, 2020 | Infants, parenting, tips, Tweens |
We all learn from our mistakes. Every situation is an opportunity for growth. Obviously there are certain mistakes you want to protect your kids from, such as playing on a busy road or sticking their hand on a hot burner. But in other situations, they’ll learn more if left to discover the consequences themselves.
by Dad Central | Jan 2, 2019 | Father Involvement, Infants, New Dads |
by John Hoffman Over the course of my long career writing for and about parents, one of my ongoing pet topics has been baby and toddler sleep issues. That’s because, IMO, parents have been fed years of misleading information about babies and sleep. Much of the...
by Dad Central | Jul 21, 2017 | Father Involvement, Infants |
by John Hoffman Sleep is one of those uber loaded parenting topics. When you’ve got a baby or toddler who is a persistent nightwaker, sleep can be a precious and scare commodity, and the source of parental angst and conflict. Believe me, I do not have the answer to...
by Dad Central | Oct 21, 2016 | Dads, Infants, New Dads, Uncategorized |
By Lee Carnihan You’ll have enough on your plate in the first week without having to worry about what day it is. Time will become meaningless over the first few days and hours – it all blurs into one frankly – but we have to start somewhere and what better day to...
by Dad Central | Sep 1, 2016 | Dads, Infants, New Dads |
by John Hoffman Last June, the Huffington Post published a nice photo essay about fathers at the birth of their babies. They used a title that was total click bait: 35 Raw Birth Photos of Dads Welcoming Their Babies into the World. I usual ignore click bait but, since...