by Steve Stiffler | Mar 25, 2016 | General, Work & Family
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, about 41 million people in the U.S. move to a new residence in a given year-roughly 14 percent of the population. When you account for multiple moves, over fifty percent of Americans have made at least one move during the past...
by Steve Stiffler | Mar 25, 2016 | Daughters, General
Even before your children were born, you probably dreamed about your son as a star athlete. Well, you may have gotten it all wrong. Here’s something that some dads rarely consider. Daughters can be athletes, too! As a matter of fact, girls need to learn about...
by Steve Stiffler | Mar 24, 2016 | Daughters, General
Elyce Wakerman’s father died when she was three. Her loss propelled her to study the plight of young women who had grown up without a dad in their lives. In her book Father Loss, Wakerman surveyed over 700 women who had lost their fathers by either death or...
by Steve Stiffler | Mar 7, 2016 | General, Work & Family
Stress is contagious. In this age of high expectations and long work hours, it’s easy for a man to bring his worries and frustrations home and spread them all over the household. A dad might treat his family like his boss treats him, which can be very...
by Steve Stiffler | Mar 7, 2016 | General, Sex Education & the Family
How important is it for you, as a father, to talk honestly and openly with your children about sex? We’ve heard too many stories of children whose fathers completely ignored this area of their lives, and who struggled because of it. We can’t afford to let...
by Steve Stiffler | Mar 7, 2016 | Education, General
All fathers can play a critical role in their children’s education. Research shows that when fathers are involved, their children learn more, perform better in school, and exhibit healthier behavior. Seeking to assess the level of father involvement in...