What Dads Need to Know: Overabundant Gushing
By Laura Diamond It was a Sunday, filled with the promise of flaky warm croissants and bursting red strawberries. We walked toward the Farmer’s market in town, my younger son Emmett concentrating...
View ArticleBook Preview: ‘Go the F*** to Sleep’
There’s a new picture book that has parents around the world buzzing. It’s so hot that, in advance of it going on the market in October of this year, it has already cracked Amazon’s top 300 list...
View ArticleWe Build: On the 10th Anniversary of the Events of 9/11
By Gregory Keer This month, we mark the 10th year since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, when innocent Americans died in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Since that time, my oldest son...
View ArticleSurviving Shopping with Kids
By Gregory Keer I am usually a last-minute shopper, which makes things even more intense. But as life gets busier, I’ve found that thinking ahead — if not shopping in advance — can go a long way toward...
View ArticleWhat Dads Need to Know: Growing Up with a Biter
By Stefanie Wilder-Taylor Little Sadie is a biter. Yes, it’s true. Adorable Sadie of the itty bitty butt and teeny tiny thighs still manages to assert herself by doling out quick and quite painful...
View ArticlePost Disaster Tips for SheKnows.com
In the midst of these very difficult times for people on the East Coast, Tom Riles, the founder of LifeOfDad.com, has written and promoted content to help support those enduring the disaster and the...
View ArticleDavid Code’s New Book on Socializing to Reduce Stress
Saying that modern parents are stressed out is nothing new. What is new is the emphasis that David Arthur Code has in his book, Kids Pick Up On Everything. Code, who is a marriage and family coach as...
View ArticleThe Ongoing Concern of Over-Parenting
Huffington Post Parents posted this article: Is there such a thing as “too much parenting”? What do you think? Give me an example of when you pulled back on the over-parenting. How did it work out for...
View ArticleEvil Dad
By Gregory Keer Following is a Halloween column that scared up some laughs a few years back. It’s back to haunt you intrepid readers, once again. I don’t enjoy seeing car wrecks, reading about...
View ArticleO Brother, Where Art Thou?
By Gregory Keer Thanksgiving has long been my favorite holiday, for every reason from the marvelous meal to the four-day block of time to just be with family. Nine years ago, the festival took on extra...
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