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1004, 2025
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Not-So-Toxic Masculinity

By |April 10th, 2025|

Fatherhood, far from being “toxic”, is an incredible protective factor that majorly reduces a whole variety of risks for children. The benefits of fatherhood extend far beyond the home, impacting children's health, safety, and future success. Keep that in mind next time someone uses the phrase “toxic masculinity”.

2003, 2025
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Parents, Pick Your Battles

By |March 20th, 2025|

While we are far from experts on toddler tantrums, there is one principle my wife and I have agreed on in recent days: pick your battles. We want to avoid as many unnecessary power struggles as possible, and preserve our emotional energy for the battles that really matter.

603, 2025
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Preparing Your Kids for Tough Economic Headwinds

By |March 6th, 2025|

As I think about my own children, I’m concerned about the world they will inherit. Generation Alpha (those born from 2010-2024) kids are stepping into a world of slower economic progress, higher inflation, mountains of inherited debt, and many uncertainties besides.

2702, 2025
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Building Brave Kids: The Unique Role of Dads in Parenting

By |February 27th, 2025|

One of the key ways fathers shape their children is through play. Studies show that dads spend a larger percentage of their parenting time engaged in play, often favouring more physically active, rough-and-tumble interactions, like me with Squish at the beach.

2002, 2025
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The Serious Business of Making Your Children Laugh

By |February 20th, 2025|

There’s no better sound in the world than my daughter’s rapid-fire giggle. And as it turns out, the laughter she experiences during these crucial chapters of her childhood comes with benefits that will leave a lasting imprint.

602, 2025
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Being Present With Our Children

By |February 6th, 2025|

One of parents’ constant struggles is trying to be there for our children while also meeting our own needs. What if the solution isn’t found in separation? Instead of asking when we can take a break from our children, we can instead ask a very simple question: How can we do this together?

602, 2025
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Fatherhood and ‘Rightly Ordered Love’

By |February 6th, 2025|

According to ordo amoris, there is a natural hierarchy in how love and compassion are distributed — beginning first with family, followed by neighbours, community, fellow citizens, and then extending outward to the rest of the world.

3001, 2025
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Our Miracle Man is Here!

By |January 30th, 2025|

A week ago, our little miracle man was born. For those unfamiliar with our journey, my wife and I struggled with infertility for over three years, during which time we adopted a beautiful little girl in the United States.

3001, 2025
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15 Books All Men and Boys Should Read

By |January 30th, 2025|

In the modern and digital age of instant gratification, where we can easily waste hours scrolling YouTube shorts, TikToks, and reels, the idea of reading a book may seem very daunting, yet it’s one of the best ways to grow our knowledge, our focus and introduce us to new ideas.

901, 2025
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It’s All About the Baby

By |January 9th, 2025|

In 2024, a hurricane of events has forced us to scale back our ordinary observances. It all began in May when we found out that my wife Angie was pregnant with our second child. This miracle news of our new baby turned our plans upside down.

1912, 2024
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Have a Very Messy Christmas

By |December 19th, 2024|

Whatever your Christmas looks like this year, remember that clutter and chaos have always been part of this ancient celebration — and that God is with us in our mess.

512, 2024
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Busting 4 Myths About Fatherhood

By |December 5th, 2024|

Our culture has embraced many myths about fatherhood that make men hesitate to settle down, marry, and start a family. It’s time to bust those myths — beginning with these four.

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