As Father's Day approaches, it seems appropriate to look at father-child relationships. A father's role has changed over the past 50 years. More than just providers, fathers now are more hands on with their children. We don't just have "soccer moms" anymore. We now have "soccer dads" as well. However, all fathers--at one time or another--feel that they just aren't as in touch, or involved, with their children as they should be. They feel the frustration of not knowing what to do to improve those precious relationships. Fathering can be difficult, but in the long run they are only children in our homes for a short amount of time; so, every private moment, every talk, every hug--counts. But how do you make it count? Here are some ways to "make it count" and improve that important relationship with your children. Continue reading this article by Luanna Rodham of IdeaMarketers at Improving Father-Child Relationships.
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