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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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Working Parent Sings Blues Even When Office is His Home

February 3, 2016 by Whit Honea

As a working parent lucky enough to work from home, I feel guilty that my children get a quantity of my time but not the quality of it.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, relationships Tagged With: anxiety, at-home dads, stress, work-at-home parents, work-life balance

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So You Think Your Kid is Done Potty Training

February 1, 2016 by Kyle Eichenberger

There is the transition to underwear from pullups, the issue of making it through the night without wetting the bed, and then it’s mastering the finer details in, shall we say, “hygiene.”

Filed Under: National, parenting styles Tagged With: diapers, potty training, tips, toddlers

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How to Foster a Child’s Self-Confidence

January 27, 2016 by Vincent O'Keefe

With young children, the experience of a parent’s can-do mentality can be invaluable, even if that parent can’t actually do something well. Children are not always ready for full transparency.

Filed Under: parenting advice Tagged With: self-confidence

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Character, Integrity, Sportsmanship Matter in Baseball, Parenting

January 20, 2016 by Carter Gaddis

The parenting lesson I try to impart most is these things matter most: integrity, sportsmanship and character.

Filed Under: National, sports Tagged With: baseball, cheating, lying, sportsmanship, trust, youth sports

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“Dr. King, I Will Not Stand Quietly”

January 18, 2016 by Christopher Persley

Ignorance and bigotry will not reign supreme in my presence, Dr. King. I owe you and the people who came before me this vigilant approach.

Filed Under: parenting styles Tagged With: black fathers, ethnicity/race, holidays, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK Day, racism

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Staying Above the Water to Save His Son

January 11, 2016 by Chris Bernholdt

No one is infallible when it comes to making decisions. You just must consider that sometimes things will be beyond your control.

Filed Under: events, National, relationships Tagged With: accidents, fears, loss, swimming

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