sábado, 7 de enero de 2012

About Fatherhood: Daddy Dates and Raising Daughters

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From Wayne Parker, your Guide to Fatherhood
Helping our daughters become responsible and productive women, and having fun along the way, is a challenge for any dad. Learn more about how fathers can raise daughters and the unique gifts and talents a dad brings to the parenting equation.

Daddy Dates
I recently read an excellent book that I would recommend to any father who has the special joy of raising daughters.  Greg Wright's Daddy Dates: Four Daughters, One Clueless Dad,... Read more

Strengthening Father Daughter Relationships
While many fathers and their daughters have a close personal relationship, others do not. If you are having a bit of a hard time getting close to your daughter, or if you want to improve an already good connection, learn more about having a good father-daughter relationship.

Top Ten Ways to Stay Close to Your Daughter As She Grows Up
Here are some time-tested ideas for dads to stay connected to their daughters as they grow through childhood and the teenage years.
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Ages and Stages of Children
As children reach various ages and stages of life, the father's job evolves as well. Learn about dealing with children's unique needs at various stages of life and with various specific challenges. Sons, daughters, teenagers, adult children, adoptive children and children with special needs all have their own sets of challenges for a father.

 


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