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Category: Dads
Hey dads! Did you think we’d forget about you? No way! Here you’ll find articles, videos and events on the challenges and joys of fatherhood, balancing work with family life, cool products and gear, mother-in-law issues, staying connected to your wife, how to get more sleep and more!


Scream Free Parenting – Getting to Calm: Online Class Re-cap
When it comes to developing great relationships and great kids we know our children need us to be cool, calm and collected. Yet the biggest challenge in parenting is being cool, calm and collected. Why is it so hard? and What can we do about it? We recently held an important class, expertly facilitated by […]
What is the Line Between Mad and Pushover?
I am so mad all of the time, I don’t want to be, but I also don’t want to be a pushover. What do I do?

Dads Get Depressed Too: Here’s What to Do About It
It’s a difficult word: depressed. It’s not something most of us want to be connected with. As far as I’m concerned, we can call it whatever you want. Just as long as we don’t ignore it.

Munchkin Step Pail is the Best on the Market
I am so thrilled to have learned recently about the Munchkin Step Pail. This diaper pail is so amazing for many reasons.
Readers Reflect and Commentate: “Is a Building Going to Fall on Me?”
I am profoundly sad that the grandchildren my husband Gary and I share with Andrea and Herb do not get to have Uncle Todd in their lives. Not a day goes by that I don’t join Todd’s family and friends in missing him.

How to Talk About Tragedies with Children
In the wake of the horrific shootings in Las Vegas – and because this (and other tragedies) are front and center in the news – we thought it might be helpful to share this article from our own Dr. Gramma Karen about how to talk with children about tragedies.
Ask Dr. Gramma Karen: Mother-Daughter Relationship Problems
You and your daughter are locked into positions and actions that you admit are not working for either of you. I assume this means you are open to trying something different in hopes of breaking this relationship logjam.
