Children’s author and hypnotherapist Stefanie Fields offers dads five tips for supporting their daughters’ self-esteem.
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Lotte North, co-founder of The Parent Hood, a social networking group for parents, fondly recalls being raised by a firm-but-fun single dad.
It’s a common gripe from parents that their kids cling to them like monkeys, but what about parents clinging to their kids? In this Big Bad World, it happens, writes Daniel Lewis.
Ahead of Father’s Day in Australia, Emma Boyd pays tribute to her dearly missed dad.
Is having your kids partly frightened of you still effective as a disciplinary tool in modern-day fatherhood?
If you told anyone within a footy-club culture that one day there’d be a women’s AFL league, you would’ve been laugh-sprayed with VB. But it’s here and it’s not just good for football, it’s good for us all.
Which is easier – boys or girls? Regular TDW contributor – and father of three girls – Pete Mitcham wittily tackles this age-old poser.
The Dad Website profiles this Melbourne dad of passions three.
Two blokes. Six daughters. Zero shotguns. One shy of a netball team.
At some point your kids will stop believing in Santa, but does this apply to dads too? Raph Tripp explains why he feels as invisible as the man in the red suit.