"Most men spend very little time pondering the question, Am I doing the right things to become a Great dad? This book addresses this most important question in a profound way.
The feeling of \'choked up\' stayed throughout reading the section, and.
I can\'t even describe how deeply this teaching affected me.
It will make you a better dad, and it may even help you forgive your own Father for the mistakes he inevitably made." Neil Chethik Executive Director, The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning Author, Father Loss and Voice Male "WOW \'Healing a Father Wound\' was by far the most impactful and emotional section of any book I have ever read.
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Neil Chethik, executive director of The Carnegie Center, writes, "Keith Zafren is an inspiring guide on this adventure into the heart of fathering. - A doable process to overcome hurts or limitations from the past. - How to give What you may not have received. - How to build your kids\' self-esteem. - Why a hug is not "just a hug" when it comes from Dad. - Why "I\'ll love you no Matter what" means so much to your kids. - Why "Father nurture" is as important as "mother nurture." - Why saying "I\'m proud of you" makes all the difference. - How to become the Father you wish you\'d had. - Why bad or absent dads can land kids in prison. - The three simple and strategic skills to Great dad success that all dads can master. - The lifelong impact fathers have on their children. - Why dads Matter way more than you may think.
What we often don\'t realize is that it takes work, dedication, and learned skills to become a dad, especially a Great dad." - From the foreword by Jack Canfield, Co-Creator, #1 New York Times best selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul (R) In How to Be a Great Dad, you will learn: - The 15-day Great Dad Challenge that transforms fathers into dads.
We all know how easy it is, biologically, to become a father.
It\'s filled with personal stories, focused on powerful principles, and is written for real people. "Most men spend very little time pondering the question, Am I doing the right things to become a Great dad? This book addresses this most important question in a profound way