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Best Animal Dad Jokes for Hounding Those You Love

Are all your attempts at animal-related dad jokes cat-astrophes? When you doggedly try for howls of laughter from your kids, do you get only catcalls and horse … Read More >> about Best Animal Dad Jokes for Hounding Those You Love

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4 Ways to Parent Without Labels, With a Growth Mindset

May 17, 2017 by Vincent O'Keefe

Parents with a growth mindset “believe their children can achieve at higher levels — with effort, perseverance, and resiliency.”

Filed Under: parenting advice Tagged With: books, learning, stereotypes

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Glen Henry is Beleaf: Musician, Artist, Modern Father Figure

May 16, 2017 by Mike Heenan

Hip-hop artist and YouTube dad Beleaf (Glen Henry) talks about his new album, family, race, and his possible exit from his performing days.

Filed Under: entertainment, National Tagged With: Beleaf, black fathers, ethnicity/race, music

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Beleaf ‘In Fatherhood’ a Hip-Hop National Anthem for Dads

May 11, 2017 by Mike Heenan

YouTuber and musician Beleaf’s In Fatherhood places an emphasis on family, immediate and extended, and the need for supporting each other.

Filed Under: entertainment, National Tagged With: Beleaf, black fathers, music, review

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Give the Gift of Not Screwing Up Her Mother’s Day

May 10, 2017 by Guest Contributor

Advice from a woman who once spent Mother’s Day at a dilapidated horse track dressed in her gift: a purple sequined “jazz hat.”

Filed Under: National, relationships Tagged With: gifts, holidays, humor, moms, Mother's Day, spouses and partners, Wendi Aarons

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Youth Baseball in Spring — Cold, Long and I Love It

May 4, 2017 by Pete Gilbert

Baseball is a sport with no time limit, no clock. The games could last forever. In youth baseball, they often do. Most often, in bad weather.

Filed Under: National, sports Tagged With: baseball, daughters, humor, play, sons, spring, weather

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Elementary School Graduation Ends a Special Parenting Time

May 3, 2017 by Whit Honea

I never really thought about life after elementary school. That is, I knew it would happen, but later rather than sooner.

Filed Under: education, National Tagged With: elementary school, graduation, growing up, high school, middle school, milestones, sons, teens / tweens

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