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The Fathers Cry

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Here you will find articles by Certified Master Trainer - Dave Clark and his sons, Braden and Casey. Dave's articles provide practical answers to some of fatherings hard questions - as well as asking additional questions that force introspection.

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Saturday, 21 November 2009 15:19

Youth Violence - What Fathers Can Do


The brutal murder of a 16-year-old boy in Chicago several weeks ago has brought youth violence to the headlines once again. Many leaders agree that this latest example is one more wake-up call for our nation to take action to combat some alarming trends, but in all of the talk, there are few viable solutions recommended.
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Saturday, 21 November 2009 15:07

3 Tips for Understanding Your Wife


Do you fully appreciate the benefits your children's mother brings to their lives -- and your life? It's no revelation that women are different from men in many ways. Often, those differences can be sources of conflict, and those differences involve much more than where one squeezes the toothpaste. Having children really brings these differences to the surface, whether it's how you approach discipline, household tasks for the kids, or your time commitment to work and family.
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Saturday, 21 November 2009 15:03

Mental Map Fatherhood


Do you ever feel lost as a father? Does it seem like your idea of what should be happening ... isn't? Maybe the path your child is taking or the level of success he is achieving doesn't quite match up with your timeline?

I struggled with this with both my sons growing up. When they were growing up and playing soccer there were too many times when I was convinced that they should be able to master a physical skill—like riding a bike for the first time himself—until I discovered that some six-year-olds can’t do that yet and that was way down the line after multiple years of trauma of demanding extraordinary expectations.
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