The Power of Dadhood

The Power of Dadhood
Title The Power of Dadhood PDF eBook
Author Michael Smith
Publisher Abrams
Total Pages 203
Release 2015-04-28
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 194267208X

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The Power of Dadhood encourages men to father with the knowledge that they are vitally important to the futures of their children. National speaker Michael Byron Smith discusses the implications of a fatherless home, the challenges of parenting, and the hierarchy of fathers. There are absent fathers, present yet uninvolved fathers, authoritative fathers, loving fathers, teaching fathers, and many more. Any man, through The Power of Dadhood, can assess himself, see where he stands, and make choices to become a real Dad and find the power of Dadhood!

The Power of Dadhood

The Power of Dadhood
Title The Power of Dadhood PDF eBook
Author Michael Byron Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 220
Release 2015
Genre
ISBN 9781942672814

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Rookie Father

Rookie Father
Title Rookie Father PDF eBook
Author Kendall Smith
Publisher Abrams
Total Pages 289
Release 2022-02-01
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1641705930

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If you grew up without a father figure, you may be concerned whether you have what it takes to be a great dad. Author Kendall Smith, son of a single mother, takes you under his wing, sharing the wisdom he has gathered from his own experience as a father, from observing other dads, and from interviewing various generations of men. This playbook for fathers who, like Smith, did not have a regular and dependable father figure is packed with short lessons to answer questions new dads will face, from choosing your parenting style to what it means to really be the “man of the house” (spoiler alert: it’s not the 1950s) to managing your expectations as your child grows into a unique person. With hilarious examples and a straightforward approach, Rookie Father is the mentor-in-a-book every new father needs to be the dad you want to be.

The Power of Fatherhood

The Power of Fatherhood
Title The Power of Fatherhood PDF eBook
Author Robert Strand
Publisher Evergreen Press (AL)
Total Pages 100
Release 2002-07
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781581690958

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The responsibility of fatherhood is more demanding than ever. This book imparts the skill and wisdom men need to complete their God-given task. Includes 20+ true stories.

Power Dads

Power Dads
Title Power Dads PDF eBook
Author Wayne Parker
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 270
Release 2017-03-03
Genre Child rearing
ISBN 9781543152203

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"From the cradle to the day they leave for college, the daily interactions you have with your child will shape who they are and how they view the world. While there's no proverbial "owner's manual" for raising children, this book will give you the necessary tools for creating a strong relationship with your kids."--

The Power of Dad

The Power of Dad
Title The Power of Dad PDF eBook
Author Brian Pruitt
Publisher Xulon Press
Total Pages 138
Release 2008
Genre Absentee fathers
ISBN 1612153259

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Forty Fathers

Forty Fathers
Title Forty Fathers PDF eBook
Author Tessa Lloyd
Publisher Douglas & McIntyre
Total Pages 368
Release 2019-10-19
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 177162244X

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When Tessa Lloyd’s sons-in-law became fathers, she searched for resources that would help inspire them—especially parenting stories from other fathers. However, that book didn’t seem to exist. As a counsellor for children and families, Lloyd understood the ways a father-child relationship can have a lasting effect through the generations. Seeing a need, Lloyd decided to gather these stories herself. This resulting volume collects the stories and portraits of forty Canadian fathers who open up about both their own fathers and their deeply personal parenting experiences. This diverse group includes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, writer Lawrence Hill, academic Niigaan Sinclair, athlete Trevor Linden, restaurateur Vikram Vij, anthropologist Wade Davis, musician Alan Doyle, artist Robert Bateman and philanthropist Rick Hansen. The contributors reflect on their varied parenting experiences and challenges, including parenting while incarcerated, parenting across cultural barriers, parenting through divorce, parenting while transgender, parenting as a celebrity and parenting with a disability. Many common themes emerge throughout the stories, including the process of overcoming cultural messages that encourage men to be strong, authoritarian and emotionally unavailable. The stories are extraordinarily candid and vulnerable, as the fathers describe their own failings, regrets and childhood traumas, as well as the humbling process of trying to do better. In one anecdote, Dr. Greg Wells describes the experience of meeting another father walking the empty streets at three a.m. with an infant, and how that moment of shared recognition gave him strength at a difficult time. The stories in this book offer a similar glimpse into the shared experiences and trials of fatherhood, but also offer fascinating reflections on the more universal experiences of finding one’s place within a family and striving to be a better person for the sake of others.