Tag: holidays
The Silent Struggle: Fathers Facing Stress, Depression, and Loneliness During the Holiday Season
For all its joy and celebration, the holiday season can be a lonely and challenging time for fathers separated from their children. Whether due to scheduling or the heartbreak of parental alienation, these fathers often navigate their pain in silence. By recognizing the reality of their struggles and taking steps to support them, we can bring light to a complex subject and promote healing for fathers, children, and families alike.
Bridging the Gap: Navigating the Emotional Terrain for Dads Apart from Their Children During the Holidays
The holiday season, a time of joy and family gatherings, can be particularly challenging for fathers who are separated from their children.
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.
Don’t Let the Holiday Season Make You Bleed Green
With children off school for their Christmas and New Year’s Eve break, the financial drain of the holidays isn’t limited to the gifts that are opened on Christmas morning.
Existing Inside Out: Fathers Celebrating the Holidays Alone
By Kenneth Braswell (published in Rolling Out Magazine – Atlanta on Dec 2nd) Have you ever thought you belonged to something; only to feel like you don’t. […]



