Parenting is a two way street

Parenting is meant to be a two-way street. Both parents have to be involved in raising their children. Becoming a dad is one thing, being a daddy is many things.…

Would Dad rather Aftershave or an Adventure?

Australians are being encouraged to give the gift of travel this festive season with a new campaign aimed at inspiring travellers to help give back to operators and communities across…

Happy #FathersDay 2020!

It’s Fathers Day 2020! According to History.com, “Father’s Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, in the state of Washington. However, it was not until 1972–58 years after President Woodrow…

Love of Sports Connects Father & Daughter

Before coronavirus concerns moved much of his side-business as a personal trainer online, Thamar Davis’s clients often got a package deal when they turned up at the gym. Not only…

Family time is becoming very, very important

Spending time with your family is becoming more important than ever. With the increasing work from home trend, resulting from the coronavirus outbreak, parents (especially dads) needs to make out…

Dad, I think I know my rights

When your child is acting like a lawyer, presenting his strong reasons why he deserves to sleep on mommy and daddy’s bed.

Dads are generally protective of their daughters

Dads are naturally protective of their daughters than sons. According to American Psychological Association… Fathers with toddler daughters are more attentive and responsive to those daughters’ needs than fathers with…

Helping your kids discover their skill set

Many parents seems to be doing everything for their kids, instead of letting them do it themselves – while guiding them in the process. As parents, we need to take…

When I Grow Up, I will Shave Like Daddy

Children, especially boys longed to grow up to be like their daddies, they want to dress like daddy, wear their shoes like daddy, shave like daddy, they learn to walk…

When your baby is getting set to start walking

According to a global study by the World Health Organization (WHO), “babies usually begin hands-and-knees crawling sometime between 6 and 11 months, and approximately half of all babies begin crawling…