Did you know that children with an involved father tend to have higher self-esteem, greater achievement in school, fewer behavioural …
Archive LinkThe Seven Secrets of Effective Fathers by Dr Ken Canfield (Book Review)
Dr. Ken R. Canfield, founder of the National Center of Fathering (US), will be speaking at the Dads for Life …
Archive LinkSo You Want to be a Father
All parents want the best for their children. However, they are influenced by their own upbringing and their social environment. …
Archive LinkBook Review: The Council of Dads
The Council of Dads –My Daughters, My Illness and the Men Who Could Be Me A Circle of Friends This …
Archive LinkDouble Review: Freeing Your Child Series
Freeing Your Child from Anxiety [1] and Freeing Your Child from Negative Thinking [2], published in 2004 and 2008 respectively, …
Archive LinkFathering Your Toddler – A Dad’s Guide to the Second and Third Years by Armin A. Brott
A Holistic Approach There are many books that discuss the notorious ‘Terrible-Two’ phases which young children may go through, however, …
Archive LinkFather Your Son by Stephan B. Poulter
Father Your Son is written by Stephan B. Poulter, a licensed clinical family psychologist who has worked in a variety of …
Archive LinkScreamfree Parenting–The Revolutionary Approach to Raising Your Kids by Keeping Your Cool.
Who’s Screaming? Screamfree™ is defined as learning to relate with others in a calm, cool and connected way, taking hold …
Archive LinkSo you want to be Heard!
So You Want To Be Heard! Written by Mrs Maureen Ng, Honorary Vice-Chairman of Eagles Mediation & Counselling Centre (EMCC), …
Archive LinkRecommended Read: How to be a Hero Dad by Johnny Ong
How to be a Hero Dad by Johnny Ong is a succinct, easy to read and clearly organized parenting guide …
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