As I prepare to moderate the Fatherhood panel at Whole Man Expo in less than a week, I have been more attentive than usual to public interactions between fathers and their children. With regard to relating to their children, fathers are so often perceived as minimally involved, aloof, or even oblivious. During the last two [...]
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Celebrating Fathers
by Jim Sharon on 12:32 am in fatherhood, men's issues
From a physical standpoint, a man merely needs to impregnate a woman to become a father. Being a highly attentive father who develops a nurturing, supportive, and intimate relationship with his children requires at least as much focus and resources as is needed to maintain a solid marriage. As the father of three adult children [...]
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