Category: Co-Parenting

Co-Parenting Tips for the Holidays: Working as a Team
This is the second in a two-part series sharing co-parenting tips on ways to reduce stress—particularly for children—during the holidays.

Navigating Co-Parenting Drama for Baby Momma Joy and Holiday Peace
In the early days of your relationship, your holidays with your baby’s mama were probably filled with mistletoe and romantic evenings by the fire.

Co-Parenting Tips for the Holidays: Making a Plan
This is the first in a two-part series sharing co-parenting tips on ways to reduce stress—particularly for children—during the holidays.

Jada Pinkett-Smith: “The War on Men Through the Degradation of Women”
After speaking out against critics of her daughter Willow’s new haircut, the mega-articulate actress and activist Jada Pinkett-Smith earlier this week used her Facebook platform to bring awareness to a much larger […]

Why Dads Should Invest In Their Child’s Future At An Early Age
Fathers are keenly aware of how our time and attention shape our children. The effect a doting father has on their children stretches far more than just the emotional.

More Children Live With Just Their Fathers Than a Decade Ago
Over One-Quarter of Children Under Age 18 Live With One Parent NOV. 16, 2017 — The percentage of children living with one parent who live with just their […]

How to Survive Grocery Shopping with a Young Kid
by Shannon Serpette for Dadpadblog.com You might be a beast in the gym, the top dog at work and ordinarily cool under pressure, but if the thought of […]

Why You Should Put Yourself First Sometimes
by Shannon Serpette for Dadspadblog.com When you do it right, parenting can leave you with very little time for yourself. The challenge to carve out any free time […]

Be a Financial All-Star Dad with These 7 Tips
Be A Financial All-Star Dad – Children learn by example and are always studying you.

529 Plan: Never Too Early to Save for College
There are two basic types of 529 plans. One is a savings plan and the other is a prepaid plan. The savings plan is similar to a 401K or IRA and they will invest your contributions into mutual funds or other investments.

Tips for Preparing Your Child for School
No parent wants their young child to have such a poor experience during their first year of schooling that it affects them for the rest of their lives.

Fathers Incorporated to co-Host Twitter Chat on Latino Dads – #LatinoDads
On Monday, March 27, 2017 from 1-2 p.m. ET, the National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families (@NRCHispanic), Fathers Incorporated (@FathersIncorp), and the My Brothers Keeper Alliance (@MBK_Alliance) […]

Caring is more the sharing
Sharing time with family and friends. Sharing food (perhaps a cookie or two).

Wired To Be A Dad: Recent Science Fuels A New View Of Fatherhood | CommonHealth
Here is a wonderful article on our good friend Charles Clayton Daniels Jr. It speaks of the continuing narrative of the importance of father engagement and the […]