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3010, 2025

What Families Are Missing By Not Reading Aloud

By |October 30th, 2025|

Reading to children gets increasingly more difficult in an age of movies, the internet, and hectic schedules. But fighting against these constraints and picking up a book with your children is well worth the effort, for even a few minutes here and there gives both parent and child “an irreplaceable gift”.

2811, 2024
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Family, Fatherhood and Fun!

By |November 28th, 2024|

Moments of laughter are delightfully frequent in our household. I’m not sure if that’s normal but I believe it should be, because family and fatherhood are among the funnest things in the world.

2111, 2024
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Dear Dads, What Example Are You Setting?

By |November 21st, 2024|

By being mindful of the example we set — both in the habits we encourage and the behaviours we avoid — we’re not only guiding our children’s actions today, but also building the foundation for the kind of person they will grow up to be.

1411, 2024
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5 Tips for Toddler Language Learning

By |November 14th, 2024|

To the extent that we have helped Squish on her language journey, I can think of a number of strategies we’ve employed that are worth sharing — some which are obvious, and others you may never have considered. Here are my top 5 tips for toddler language learning.

3110, 2024
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4 Habits of Dads Who Get It

By |October 31st, 2024|

Over time, our staff learned to identify some of the best dads based on some tell-tale comments. When we heard them talk about certain fathering habits or topics, we knew those guys really get it. They incorporate traits and attitudes that translate into great fathering.

2410, 2024
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The Most Important Job in the World

By |October 24th, 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.

1710, 2024
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A Sibling for Squish

By |October 17th, 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.

310, 2024
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Right Start

By |October 3rd, 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.

2609, 2024
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The Innate Traits of Girls and Boys

By |September 26th, 2024|

The toys my 14-month-old chooses to play with confirms my suspicion that girls and boys are born with in-built predispositions towards different activities and skills.

1909, 2024
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12 Crazy Weeks of Travel With a 12-Month-Old

By |September 19th, 2024|

Twelve weeks ago, my wife, my 12-month-old daughter, and I packed up our apartment in the United States for Squish’s biggest adventure yet — three months of travel, missions and adventure from the Great Lakes to Sydney, Australia and the jungles of Indonesia.

1209, 2024
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Love… More Than a Feeling

By |September 12th, 2024|

Loving needs to be unconditional. That’s what we’re all called to do as husbands and fathers. When a family member has a need, we take action. Even if it’s inconvenient! Love is more about commitment than feelings. But thankfully, the loving feelings will often follow the loving actions.

2908, 2024
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How Do We Solve the West’s Fertility Crisis?

By |August 29th, 2024|

The West’s fertility crisis is ultimately an identity crisis. If Western civilisation is fundamentally oppressive, why would we want to perpetuate our existence? If we Westerners are destroying the planet, why should we continue populating it?

2208, 2024
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A Pregnancy Miracle!

By |August 22nd, 2024|

Three years and three months after we began trying, Angie is finally pregnant! In the end, Angie and I cannot take credit for this miracle of pregnancy. There are no silver bullets, but there were three things that seem to have made a big difference in our case.

1508, 2024
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Three Tips for Cross-Cultural Travel With Your Baby

By |August 15th, 2024|

With so many rapid geographical and cultural changes, the learning curve has been steep, both for us as parents and for our 13-month-old daughter. Here are three tips from our travels so far for navigating cross-cultural travel with your baby.

808, 2024

The Blessing of Extended Family

By |August 8th, 2024|

This weekend, Squish met her Australian cousins for the first time, and the experience was as fun as we had anticipated, for babies and parents alike. To set the scene, let me tell you a bit about my family.

2507, 2024
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Off and Running!

By |July 25th, 2024|

The lesson we learnt is not to worry too much about our child’s milestones, especially if they’re within the broad, acceptable ranges. Every child is different and might bring their various skills together at odd times and in odd combinations.

407, 2024
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Disciplining a One-Year-Old?

By |July 4th, 2024|

It happened so quickly, I barely noticed the change. But all of a sudden, our little bundle of joy needs to be disciplined. Every moment of the day, she is finding ways to test boundaries and assert her independence.

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