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Books:
What Kids Need Most in a Dad
By Tim Hansel
Tim Hansel clears away the myths of fatherhood and offers solid answers to becoming the kind of dad kids really need. He affirms that, though fatherhood is demanding, it's also a rewarding adventure that dads can learn to face with enthusiasm. It includes an A-to-Z list of specific, practical tips for keeping fatherhood from becoming boring or overwhelming and gives dads a great start to enjoying their important role.
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Dad's Everything Book for Sons: Practical Ideas for a Quality Relationship
By John Trent It is crucial for dads to cultivate strong personal relationships with their sons while they are young so that when the turbulent teenage years hit, the bond will be so firm that nothing can separate them. Dad's Everything Book for Sons is filled with:
- Fun ideas on what to talk about (and how to talk about it)
- Special "adventures" dads and sons can go on together
- Guy "getaways"
- How to have Bible studies they will both enjoy
- Creative ways to bond-including things he likes to do as well as things Dad likes to do
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What a Daughter Needs from Her Dad
By Michael Farris
As a father of six daughters, Farris has lots of experience with raising girls. Now he shares his hard-earned wisdom with dads and dads-to-be. Learn how to prepare your daughter for godly womanhood as she negotiates challenges, including friends, dating and self-esteem.
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Raising Great Kids
by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend
Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend address the importance of being a parent and the six character traits every child needs to develop to become a responsible adult.
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Raising a Modern Day Knight
By Robert Lewis
What does it mean to be a man? Moreover, how does a father instill these qualities in his son? By Raising a Modern-Day Knight. Beginning with a biblical perspective of manhood, author-pastor Robert Lewis shares a unique approach to shaping a boy into a man by equipping him with three essential elements: a vision, a code of conduct, and a cause (Christianity) in which to invest his life. Complete with ceremony ideas to celebrate accomplishments and ingrain them in his mind, this book is as insightful as it is practical in raising a boy to be a chivalrous, godly man.
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Dad, If You Only Knew
By: Joshua Weidmann, James Weidmann
As exasperating as parenting can be during these volatile years, your teen is depending on you for steady faithfulness, love, and guidance. And because teens often find words elusive and expression difficult, they probably haven't told you the things they wish you somehow automatically knew. This is to help dads understand where their kids are coming from.
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