Creating a Family Culture
Intentional fatherhood shapes family culture by establishing values, nurturing relationships, and adapting the home environment. Create traditions like gratitude jars and prioritize quality time, shared meals, and diverse extended family connections. Build a thriving home where values are visible, fostering strong bonds and emotional safety.
How to spot (and address) Abuse in Teenage Relationships
Abuse can take many forms: physical, sexual, or emotional. Recognize red flags like controlling behavior, threats, or shaming. If you suspect abuse, seek help from a trusted adult, therapist, or helpline. You have the right to safety and dignity.
Resisting the Images of Dad in Popular Culture: Still a Thing
Popular culture often portrays fathers as incompetent and bumbling. These negative stereotypes can undermine the vital role men play in the family. This article explores how media portrayals of dads have shifted, the impact of negative images, and the importance of fostering positive representations of fatherhood.
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