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(Don’t) Kick Him in the Privates! Promoting Better Self-Defense Tips for Kids

We believe that peaceful dispute resolution is always the best way, if at all possible. But what about those situations where it has already escalated and your child has no other option but to defend themselves? Here’s what not to do: Don’t tell your child to kick the other child in their nether regions!

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Losing Touch With Your Kids Can Make Them Sick

A new study out of Norway shows an increase in children’s physical and mental health problems as communication with their dads deteriorates. Learn how to put this study to use in increasing your parenting time with your children.

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How to Celebrate the Life and Work of Martin Luther King Jr. With Your Children

Sometimes dads struggle to feel relevant in their children’s lives when they’re not there all the time, but there are plenty of ways you can influence their futures for the good. Even at a distance. Take advantage of the opportunities holidays like Martin Luther King, Jr. Day give parents to make an impact.

The State of Fathers Rights and Child Custody in 2023
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Is Technology Making You an Anxious Parent? Signs of Postpartum Depression and PPMD in Fathers

More is expected of dads today than ever before, and many of them aren’t prepared for the pressure. Throw in an ailing marriage, and you have a recipe for disaster. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by safety and health concerns for your child, double-check your other emotions. You might be struggling with an undiagnosed condition treatment that will help.

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Top Stories of 2019 and What Dads Want in 2020

The biggest news stories of 2019 included the fire of Notre Dame and the first major steps in finding a cure for HIV, but what about the top stories here at DadsRights.org?

3 Tips to Determine if a Fathers Rights Divorce Attorney Is the Right One for You
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Celebrate National Download Day With These Dad-Friendly Apps

Co-parenting is tough enough without having to go at it alone. Do your best with the youngest generation with help from next-gen resources.

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Are Your Gifts Good Enough? The Non-custodial Parents’ Guide to Managing Expectations

We’ve run into several dads over the last few days who were worried over whether the gifts they gave their kids were good enough to preserve their relationships for another year. Some of them already know they’re not getting a thank you.

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What You Don’t Know About International Parental Kidnapping – Are You Prepared?

Do you think you need to give your permission for your child to leave the country? You could be wrong. Fathers—and mothers—have found out the hard way how easy it is for someone to disappear with a child. Safeguard your family from the worst case scenario with professional tips on preventing international child abduction.

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Are Moms More Likely to Promote Toxic Masculinity in Boys? Study on Gender Bias Uncovers Surprising Trend

A new study from the University of Guelph has turned stereotypes on their heads, but researchers shared a few cautions. It gauged parental comfort as children of different genders expressed their negative emotions. Exposing the Bias in Exposing Bias Researchers who conducted the study emphasized their findings focused more on…

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Dad’s Fight Garners Support of Governor, State Legislature

On Oct. 22, after a jury awarded Georgulas sole conservatorship over her child, a judge vacated the decision and gave both parents joint conservatorship, making it possible for the dad to seek a second opinion on his son’s gender dysphoria.