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This spring, there are several books being published about characters returning home after the death of their father (Inheritance, by Jane Park; County Road Six, by Kevin Hardcastl...
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This spring, there are several books being published about characters returning home after the death of their father (Inheritance, by Jane Park; County Road Six, by Kevin Hardcastl...
You do not need to be perfect. But you do need to be present, willing to learn, and honest about the kind of man your child will experience every day. The post New Dad Advice: Prac...
Opening Perspective “Most American children suffer too much mother and too little father.” ~ Gloria Steinem That quote may sound direct, but it highlights something important—balan...
Fathers launching young adult children must embrace rather than renounce their past and present imperfections in order to leave behind a more loving intergenerational legacy.
If you’re pregnant and wondering whether your baby’s father has what it takes, you’re asking exactly the right question. The signs of a good father are often visible long before a...
This article was originally published at Fatherhood Channel and is republished here with permission from the author. If you had told me years ago that I would one day become the P...
My daughter is eight months old. She can’t talk yet. She can’t walk. She has no idea what I do for a living, what I believe about the world, or what kind of person I’m trying to be...
Together they gave me the framework I needed. The post Two Fathers, One Standard appeared first on The Good Men Project.
The terrifying beauty of growing up in an African home in the 90s. The post “Your Father Is Coming.” appeared first on The Good Men Project.
How Black fathers and father figures maneuver in systems that overlook them The post Moving Like a Knight appeared first on The Good Men Project.
There is a particular kind of honesty that emerges when men talk about fatherhood without pretense. It is unfiltered, occasionally exhausted, often emotional, and increasingly comm...
The Dads, a new feature-length documentary, follows the fathers of trans, nonbinary and gender-expansive children as they weather the rapid escalation of anti-trans legislation in...
Every boy longs for his father’s approval, but what happens when that bond is broken? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes Rev. Gordon Dalbey, author of Hea...
An Open Letter to Men Who Think They Missed Their Chance The post Who Told You It’s Too Late to Be a Father? appeared first on The Good Men Project.
The dad of two and parenting coach says learning to say sorry and sit with your feelings will pay dividends as you raise your children.
BATON ROUGE — Fathers and their kids took part in "Dad's Day" at the Capitol on Tuesday to celebrate Louisiana fathers and back legislation that organizers say is aimed a...
When I’m seen changing a nappy, surprise on people’s faces tells me the bar isn’t just set low, in many contexts it doesn’t existThe slow, weeks-long reckoning that followed my son...
By Andre Viljoen, Gateway News. “I want to introduce you to my wife,” said a man in Sri Lanka to Cassie Carstens, the South African visionary of a global family-training-and-mentor...
Many men carry deep wounds from absent or distant fathers. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson continues his insightful conversation with Rev. Gordon Dalbey, author...
Self-awareness can become the foundation for reconciliation, healing, and renewed intimacy between fathers and their young adult children.
If you want my honest opinion, no boy will ever be good enough for my princess—is a thing I’d say if I didn’t acknowledge that “princess” is a fundamentally patronizing epithet.
There is a quiet tragedy unfolding in Nigeria, and it rarely trends. It does not explode like fuel prices. It does not march through streets like elections. It does not scream li...
Here’s something I haven’t shared before. I grew up in a small Midwest town with parents who did their best. There was dinner on the table every night, a garden out back, and a mot...
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