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Dad Stages -
Preschooler Dads
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Written by Doug Walters
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I was 19 and my wife had just turned 18 when we married. We had been dating since high school and I was just starting my first semester of college, so it seemed like the perfect time. Our honeymoon was a road trip across the United States in four days. We settled into our new home quickly; I started school immediately and we both took on full time jobs to pay the bills.Then, about a month later, we found out we were about five and a half months pregnant.
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Dad Stages -
Dads of Teens
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Written by Jeff Mathes
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As a parent, seeing all of the electronic gadgets available to kids today can be a little intimidating. My teenagers want cell phones, iPods, computers, and video games.
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Dad Stages -
Dads of Elementary School Kids
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Written by Scott Dunlop
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My niece came for lunch today. The beautiful one. She is six, and has already appeared in TV ads, clothing catalogues and had a portfolio when she was a fetus. OK, maybe I exaggerate a little, but she really is pretty. The discussion turned to her current shoot coming up soon, and my wife’s parents and sister looked uneasily over at our three. They all had varying degrees of snotty noses, randomly selected old clothes and uncombed hair.
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Dad Stages -
Preschooler Dads
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Written by John Hobby
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How do you get your kid to not just try again, but to keep trying in spite of failures and obstacles that come up along the way? How do you teach them that after you get past those failures and obstacles success is usually waiting for them?
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Dad Types -
Work at Home Dads
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Written by Jeff Mathes
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Hey all you dads out there, how many of you can say that you are a stay-at-home dad?
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