PARENTING RESOURCES
Dads and Daughters
http://www.dadsanddaughters.org/index.html
Dads and Daughters provides men with tools to be better fathers and advocates for our daughters.
Diary
Tracking System
www.fatherdiary.com
An Easy, Organized, Secure Journal www.fatherdiary.com
is a secure online diary system with a sophisticated
time stamp feature and powerful reports. It organizes
your information by tags or categories and allows you
to generate detailed printouts which can help resolve
family or custody issues.
Fathering Forum!
http://fatheringforum.com/index.html
We are all about experiencing together the adventure of fathering.
Metro Parent Magazine
Meto Parent is a must for parents with children. Each issue is full of the latest and greatest tips on parenting, things to do, and places to go; and it is all about being great parents. Take a look at some of these links:
Great things to do with the kids.
http://www.metroparent.com/parent_resources/pr_partyresourceguide.html
Parent Coach - great things to do and say around kids.
http://www.metroparent.com/parentcoach.html
Pick up Metro Parent at the following locations (subscriptions not available)
http://www.metroparent.com/about_distribution.html
Our Family Wizard
www.ourfamilywizard.com
Take a Tour. Ourfamilywizard.com was
specifically designed to help families with scheduling
from separate households and with managing their important
family information. This website was originally designed
to help families who are divorced, separated or living
apart, but it has become evident that any family could
benefit from its organizational tools. The web site
facilitates interactive family scheduling and information
management. It allows you to quickly store and access
important family information.
Parent Magazine
www.parents.com
This magazine is full of useful hints and tips on kids, for parents.
http://parents.com/parents/yourkids/
The 10 Talents of Parenting, by Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph.D.
http://parenting.parenthood.com/articles.html?article_id=9384&segment=parenthood
For some people, parenting seems to come easily. They play, respond to children’s needs, understand children’s feelings and trust themselves. The rest of us need to work at it a bit more. But that’s OK, we don’t have to all be naturals. Each of us can develop those traits that will make us the parents we want to be.
Parenthood.com http://www.parenthood.com/
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