by Ed Gough, Jr. | Feb 4, 2021 | Dads, parenting, tips |
Children are often required to make split-second decisions that can lead to either a smooth or troublesome path. As a parent, you may have wondered how best to help your children learn to make positive choices. One way to set your children up for success is to establish good boundaries with them.
by Dad Central | Jan 15, 2021 | Dads, Healthy Relationships, Involved Fathers, parenting |
Today we’re sharing a short blog featuring five of our top blog posts of 2020. We’re always open to new blog ideas and would love for you to share any ideas you’d like to see us write about this year. If there’s anything you’d like to see us write more about or new topics you’d like us to cover, please share your suggestions with us in the blog comments below.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Dec 17, 2020 | Dads, parenting, tips |
Holiday movies and TV specials can teach us how to live better and enjoy more happiness year round. These are some of the most important life lessons from a few old favourites and some other works that may be less well known.
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 | Nov 20, 2020 | parenting, Resources, Teens, Tweens |
It can feel like an impossible task to know how to keep your kids safe online. Cyberbullying, internet luring, sexting, social media addiction, and all sorts of scams lie in wait for unsuspecting and innocent children every day. For parents, it can feel overwhelming. To help, Dad Central has curated the following information and resources.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Oct 29, 2020 | Dads, Father Involvement, parenting |
Children are always watching and imitating what they see their parents and other caregivers do. No matter what you say to them or around them, what you do is more significant. To lead by example, remain aware of the way you act around your child every day.