by Dad Central | Jul 17, 2020 | Fatherhood Matters, Research, Resources |
One of the main ways Dad Central supports dads and organizations is the creation of resources. Every year we see thousands of materials distributed through organizations that serve families. We also see hundreds more downloaded for free here on our website. Today we’re going to share some of our top “hidden” (or little known) gems.
by Dad Central | Mar 26, 2020 | Dads, Dads Programs, Health, News & Events, Resources |
Our goal is to support dads and their families by providing resources, sharing insights, and building relationships that support involved fatherhood. In this time of adapting, parents and families are coping with school closures and work from home arrangements. This unique challenge can be daunting. Considering this, we have a few updates we hope will be timely.
by Drew Soleyn | Mar 14, 2020 | Dads, Health, News & Events, Resources, Uncategorized |
With the World Health Organization’s (WHO) official announcement of a global pandemic on March 11, the last 48 hours have brought significant change. The amazing speed these changes have occurred may have left you with uncertainty about what to do as a dad. How do you...
by Drew Soleyn | Mar 5, 2020 | Dads, Healthy Relationships, New Dads, parenting, Resources, tips, Young Dads |
This month we focus our attention on supporting dads in developing healthy relationships. To get started, we focus on facts about the relationship with your partner as you become parents.
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.