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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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#MeToo Parenting: How Moms, Dads Can Make a Difference for All Kids

April 9, 2018 by APW

Karen Walrond and Mike Reynolds discuss how moms and dads can participate in the #MeToo parenting movement.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality Tagged With: gender roles, harassment, Modern Dads Podcast, podcasts, sexism

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Why You Can’t Get Parenting Right No Matter How Long, Hard You Try

April 5, 2018 by Larry Bernstein

Any of you feel like your parenting masters no matter how many years experience you have? Yeah, me neither. I’d settle for pretty good. Some days I’d take not awful.

Filed Under: parenting advice, relationships Tagged With: life lessons, sons, teens / tweens, tips

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Now are the Chores of Our Discontent

April 4, 2018 by Whit Honea

Do your kids have household chores? Do you?

Filed Under: parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: chores, teens / tweens, work

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Forgotten Homework: Come to the Rescue or Teach a Lesson?

April 2, 2018 by Pete Gilbert

All I want is for my kids to be happy. Yet in this situation, my daughter’s happiness is taking a backseat to what hopefully amounts to a teachable moment.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: homework

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I Want My Son to Know Judaism but I’m Not Sure I Believe Anymore

March 29, 2018 by Adam Gertsacov

I want my son to be Jewish, or at least know about Judaism but I’m setting him a bad example, at least as a Jew. I feel like I’m Jewish, but don’t really believe in (or do) all of the stuff that makes one Jewish.

Filed Under: education, parenting styles Tagged With: Judaism, religion

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Loitering, or the Awkward Art of Spending Quality Time with Kids

March 28, 2018 by Andrew Knott

To escape YouTube and Netflix, I finally had to embrace my children’s one shared passion: awkwardly loitering around in front of other people’s houses.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, entertainment, National, relationships Tagged With: at-home dads, humor, introvert, play

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