• adventure

    25 October, 2024

    Even though life can be a grind, the truth is life should be an adventure. As men, we should heed the call of adventure and answer it as much as possible. Our lives, and that of our families, depend on it.

    Nathaniel Marsh

  • motherhood the most important job

    24 October, 2024

    Birth rates across the West are plummeting, and our economies will suffer untold carnage in the years ahead — all because we have failed to assign value to the unseen work, that most important job of child-rearing. Still, we have an opportunity to turn this mess around.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • family law

    22 October, 2024

    Greg Ellis’s book, "The Respondent", stands as a poignant and candid exploration into the labyrinth of family law, where personal lives are often shattered by systemic biases and legal machinations.

    John Stapleton

  • emergency services expo

    21 October, 2024

    As my son is a big fan of all sorts of vehicles, the Brisbane Emergency Services Expo looked like a grand plan for a couple of hours of fun and learning. Hordes of other families had the same idea...

    Jean Seah

  • family

    18 October, 2024

    From my own experience growing up in a fractured family, good relationships with both family and friends are critical for health, wellbeing and success.

    Warwick Marsh

  • sibling ultrasound

    17 October, 2024

    For Squish in particular, the arrival of number two will be a game-changer. Here are three things she has to look forward to — three things that will change her life for the better.

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • father and child

    15 October, 2024

    Warren Farrell, known for his provocative insights into gender dynamics, uses this book to argue that societal, legal, and media portrayals often marginalise fathers, leading to detrimental effects on family structures and child development.

    John Stapleton

  • parenting while sick

    14 October, 2024

    Parenting toddlers is challenging at the best of times. When you are sick (not to mention when your spouse and child are sick along with you!), the challenge is multiplied by several magnitudes. But your children still need to be fed, cleaned and occupied. How do you handle this?

    Jean Seah

  • outside

    11 October, 2024

    Turn the screens off and get outside with your kids! It could be as simple as kicking a ball in the backyard or a visit to your local park. Resist the temptation to make it elaborate or expensive – the simpler, the better!

    Nathaniel Marsh

  • reading

    10 October, 2024

    There are many ways for us to spend time together, but I believe the most bonding of these is when we read together. There in my lap, she feels safe, secure, close and loved. What more could a toddler want?

    Kurt Mahlburg

  • marriage

    9 October, 2024

    Have you ever thought about how your marriage looks to your children — or about how your attitudes toward marriage are influencing them? Your modelling influences your children’s perspectives and practices in their own marriages.

    National Center for Fathering

  • children

    8 October, 2024

    "Children of the State: Stolen for Profit" presents a devastating compilation of statistics and analyses of failed family and child protection systems. The overwhelming socioeconomic consequences of misguided family and child protection policies reach deep into every community.

    John Stapleton

  • toddlers

    7 October, 2024

    Parenting – and teaching – takes oodles of patience, which one is usually short of when sleep-deprived, as parents of toddlers usually are. So, how do we keep our cool and model patience to our toddlers?

    Jean Seah

  • start

    3 October, 2024

    If there is just ONE THING you have on hand to give to new dads, I encourage you to have the "Help Me Grow Guide: The First Year". It’s an easy way to bring dads into the wonderful life of their child and encourage their participation right from the start.

    National Center for Fathering

  • 30 September, 2024

    We spent three happy hours exploring the animal farm, and even had time to visit a strawberry farm nearby afterward!

    Jean Seah

  • Good Kids

    27 September, 2024

    Encouraging your kids about good behaviour is one of the most effective ways to train, or disciple, your children.

    Nathaniel Marsh

  • father-in-law

    25 September, 2024

    The tradition of asking a father for his blessing to marry his daughter reflects this human intuition of responsibility of care. As we welcome each child’s spouse into our family, we entrust them with our child’s care and commit to supporting them in this endeavour.

    Byron and Francine Pirola

  • Family Violence

    24 September, 2024

    Contrary to common beliefs, up to one in three victims of sexual assault and at least one in three victims of family violence and abuse are male.

    Guest Writer

  • equally loved

    23 September, 2024

    When we discovered that Baby 2 was on her way, we were delighted, but also a tad concerned about how Baby 1 would react. Now, by and large, our progeny co-exist joyfully, taking delight in each other’s existence. We are careful to treat them as equally or equitably as possible.

    Jean Seah

  • Love Song

    20 September, 2024

    Every married couple needs to grow in love, and listening to love songs is one way to strengthen your marriage. Here are my top ten greatest love songs!

    Warwick Marsh

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