A Wagon Ride with Dad

October 15th, 2007 by admin

A Wagon Ride with Dad

Written by Dr. Ken Canfield

I’m a better father because of my wife, Dee. And, you can be a better father because of your wife.

Many years back, when Dee and I were living in Vancouver, British Columbia, we were walking along the hills by the shore with our two daughters, Hannah and Sarah. Dee was pregnant with Joel, our third child, and I was pulling the two little girls along in their red wagon. The air was fresh. I remember bouncing up on my toes and swinging my free arm out to my side. Read the rest of this entry »

Belayers for Exploring Children

August 28th, 2007 by admin

Belayers for Exploring Children

Written by Dr. Ken Canfield

Dad, are you manning the ropes for your kids? As you cheer their climb, are you also prepared for them to fall?

Mountain climbing provides a great analogy for that stage of life when our kids begin to explore the world. From the grade-school years through to their twenties and beyond, we want to instill in them a healthy attitude about discovery—cautious, yet confident. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Be a Great Dad

July 19th, 2007 by admin

How to Be a Great Dad
By Marie Roker

Any man can be a father, but it takes an exceptional man to be a dad. Being involved in a child’s life make a big difference in his/her life. Here are ten tips for all you dads.

You are your child’s most important teacher- Your child’s informal education is just as valuable as his/her formal education. Teach your child core life values. Read the rest of this entry »

What Children Gain When You Love Their Mother

June 26th, 2007 by admin

What Children Gain When You Love Their Mother

Written by Ken Canfield, Ph.D.

“Who has helped you the most in your fathering?” We asked that very question to thousands of men as part of our research. Some answered, “My father” or “My pastor.” Several mentioned Dr. James Dobson. But the most popular answer by far was, “My wife.” And when we asked, “Who helps you overcome struggles in your fathering?” the number one answer was, again, “My wife.” Read the rest of this entry »

Stepdads: Don’t Compete With the Child’s Father

June 25th, 2007 by admin

Stepdads: Don’t Compete With the Child’s Father

Written by Ken Canfield

Orville is about to become a stepfather, and he wrote to me with a question: the 8-year-old son of his fiancée minds his father very well, but wreaks havoc at home. “What should I do?” Orville writes. Read the rest of this entry »

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