DAD – How to Be the Father Your Children Need
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Build unbreakable, lifelong bonds with your children.
Practical, inspiring and easy to read, ‘Dad’ will equip you with all the tools you need to raise your kids to be thriving adults with a strong sense of identity. Filled with authentic and emotional stories of fatherhood in action, it will show you how to connect deeply with your kids and form unbreakable bonds with them. Developing yourself as a father is the greatest gift you can give your children and the most valuable investment you will ever make in their future. Applying the principles in this book will reap rewards for generations to come!
As a dad, you are the most important man in your children’s lives!
You will discover:
- What authentic manhood and fatherhood look like
- The different needs boys and girls have of their fathers
- The twelve fatherhood principles every dad needs to know
- How to balance discipline and affirmation
- How to grow your child’s emotional intelligence
- How to protect your children in a complex world
- How to deal with any issues you had with your own father
- How to set your child up for success in life
Filled with relevance and rich, real life experiences, DAD will move you, entertain you and equip you with invaluable tools to father your children through every stage of your relationship with them.
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“Clearly a man who is passionate about being a father, who loves his children and who is on a mission to share these fundamental lessons with men all over the world. This is definitely one of the best “being a great dad” books I have read.”
– Dr Lehan Stemmet, Associate Dean at MIT, New Zealand
“Craig has tons of stories and practical tips to assist you to be better at what will be your most important job on this planet. This book should be a school textbook! A must read!”
– Dr Grant Fourie, Founder of BetyaLife
“As an avid reader, and social scientist, I generally read beyond content; Wilkinson does a wonderful job of jointly knitting personal experience with his own children with the clear message that there are no perfect fathers. It is refreshing to accept being human; flawed, challenged, and in need of consistent supervision. I am not a father yet, but this book solidified and validated my obsessive approach towards the all-important role of fatherhood. A great read, and filled with wonderful anecdotes that make you laugh, think, and cry.”
– Dr Khozhi Makai, Author, Social Scientist, Motivational Coach, Founding CEO of Kozhi Makai Worldwide
Product type | Paperback book |
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Number of pages | 176 |
Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.44 x 8 inches |
ISBN-10 | 1976989736 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1976989735 |
Item weight | 7.4 ounces |
Author | Craig Wilkinson |
Date published | 7 June, 2013 |
41 reviews for DAD – How to Be the Father Your Children Need
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C Pietersen
Father's are the most important men in their children's lives.They will forever shape their children's future.Craig is openly sharing with us on how to be better fathers.Charley PietersenAuthor of Growing Up Without A Father
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Recommit and refreshing after reading. Some are hard to commit but will try to act, for the sake of daughter
My hubby got this for some self help. He enjoyed it and it wasn’t a long read!
Highly recommend for fathers
If your separated from your kids or wondering if your doing enough, or want to learn a ton of ways you can be a better father. This is the book. Easy reading, I try to get 10 pages read a week, put into action what I learned for the week. I’m feeling better about being the dad I want to be
This book should be read by every man. It helps men to realize what they missed as a child and to become the father their children need and deserve. Men it is time to man up. Read this book. It will make you a better husband, father, brother, and uncle. There is at least one child in your life that will benefit. That child might be your inner child.