I hear a lot of fathers complain they don’t have enough time to be engaged dads. That fatherhood is hard. I work two jobs, seventy hours a week or more. I commute. I have another child and a wife. I have friends, membership in a professional organization, and publish many books.
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I’ve got medical issues and I’m crippled in one leg. I’ve got PTSD from multiple traumas over decades. I’ve got debt and financial struggles. And I make time for my kids so that when they reenact the father-child bond in play, the toy daddy is an engaged father.
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So fathers, today I want you to ask yourself one question: If your toddler had two stuffed monkeys, what would their daddy monkey be doing?pic.twitter.com/JSArodZN99
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Said it before, kids are perfect mirrors. When I worked in a school I could tell exactly what kind of home-life a kid had by the games he/she played in the playground.
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Fantastic!
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