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In America, we are facing a crisis that has been on the decline for a few decades, and that is the disappearance of father figures in our country. It has been far too easy for divorced couples to split, leaving the responsibility of children with the mothers.

Children need male role models. Preferably their fathers. And unfortunately we see less and less of this happening. So when we see a case; when we can read about a father who cares such as this, it is heartwarming to know that there are some men who readily accept their responsibility.

This Real Dad Blog is all about one man, a dad who takes great joy in participating in the raising his son.

It is so refreshing to read about a dad who not only knows what is going on in their own home, but knows because he is the one creating the memories.

This Real Dad Blog is the personal journal of one dad who obviously adores his family and has decided to share his experiences with others.

The blog is intended to be personal. It’s not “preachy” but occasionally the author will venture into current affairs for lessons that he can relate to his role model as a father.

The authors writing is personal, done with humor and often profound.

Kids need to know what it is like to have a dad that really care for them. In the real dad blog, you can just tell from listening to each experience that this father really loves and cares for his child, and wants to make sure he is the best example of a father that he can be.

It’s inspiring to read the stories about every day occurrences that happen in the family.

All parents, moms and dads, can read the Real Dad Blog and gain inspiration from it.

Dads can have an active role in their kids lives, and they should as often as possible.


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This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 at 8:05 am and is filed under Kids and Teens. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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