Dad, You’re at Halftime — Here’s How to Win the Second Half

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by Jeff Hamilton, founder of Dad Academy®

Six months gone, six months to go. For dads, that isn’t just a midpoint on the calendar; it’s a halftime buzzer.

Most of what you’ve done as a father this year will never make a highlight reel. Nobody’s filming the early mornings, the days you held it together when you had nothing left, or the prayers nobody heard but God. There’s no scoreboard for that kind of work.

But it doesn’t go unnoticed everywhere. Billy Graham once said, “A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed, and yet one of the most valuable assets in our society.”

2026 has already given sports fans no shortage of championship moments to celebrate. Think about it: the FIFA World Cup has had 48 nations chasing the most coveted trophy in sports. The New York Knicks just won their first NBA Championship in 53 years — coming back from 29 points down in one game, the largest comeback in NBA Finals history.
(Editor’s note: The New South Wales Blues defeated Queensland in Rugby League’s recent State of Origin Game III match, the highest-rating TV program so far in 2026. Go the Blues!)

Here’s what all championship runs have in common: none of them happened by accident, and none of them were decided in a single game. Banners don’t get hung for good intentions or strong starts. Those teams didn’t just have a goal. They had a plan, and they executed it. Championships aren’t won by intentions. They’re won by execution.

Good dads have good intentions. Great dads have a game plan.

That’s exactly where you are right now, dad.

Champions don’t just survive halftime; they use it. They assess where they are, identify what needs to change, and come out of the locker room with a plan.

Here are a few opportunities worth considering as you make your halftime adjustments:

Birthdays.

A built-in moment to make your child feel seen. Don’t just show up — bring intention to it. Sign the card with more than your name; write a blessing. Use the day to mark the milestone — with new privileges come new responsibilities. That’s not just a birthday. That’s a life lesson. And for kids whose birthdays have already passed this year, mark their half-birthday or a special day to celebrate them “just because.”

Back to school.

New pressures and new opportunities to speak courage into your kid for the new school term. Every child needs to hear three things from dad: I love you. I’m proud of you. You’re good at this. The start of a new school term is a great moment to say all three.

Sports, award ceremonies, school events.

Your presence punctuates these moments. Don’t miss them. But don’t just let the event speak for itself — find a way to make it memorable. You get to add the punctuation with your presence and your praise.

The holidays.

Christmas, New Year’s — they’re coming faster than you think. The meaning behind them doesn’t create itself. Your family’s collective memory and identity are shaped by these times together. That doesn’t happen by accident. It happens by intention.

A family vacation.

If it’s not on the calendar, it won’t happen. There’s still time. Plan it. Protect it. Every family needs an extended period outside of everyday life to rest and share experiences together. Those are the memories your kids will carry long after they leave your home.

Championships aren’t won in the first half, but in the second. Finish like a champion, dad.

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
— 2 Timothy 4:7

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The National Center for Fathering was founded as a nonprofit in 1990, with the purpose of “turning the hearts of fathers to their children.”

The National Center for Fathering was founded as a nonprofit in 1990, with the purpose of “turning the hearts of fathers to their children.”

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