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In your role as a parent, recognise shame for what it is and consider how you can use it according to its purpose to help your child grow.
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This is a story about my bookshelf. Not usually that important, but all my special mementos, significant memories and special people are displayed on it.
6 Reasons to Appreciate Your Mother & Celebrate the Mother of Your Children
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Being a good dad is a distance run. The fathering marathon is a long, trying journey, and we must be disciplined if we hope to finish successfully. But we can.
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Former Family Court Judge Spills the Beans
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Not-So-Toxic Masculinity
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”.
Unconditional Love – Easy to Say But Hard to Do
Bruce Robinson argues that every father must learn to give unconditional love to his children, and is explicit about dads telling their children about their unconditional love for them. I agree, but it is darn difficult.
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When I became a father for the first time, a little under two years ago, my priorities and perspective on the world changed in ways I was not expecting.











