Inspiring Dads Articles
Glean from a treasure trove of fathering tips from Centre for Fathering’s expert community! These have been designed as simple reflective practices that will guide you to being a better dad, and increase the wellbeing of your children and family.

Quality Time Ingredient #2: Don’t just be there. Be present.
If you read the last article, you would have learned that the first ingredient for Quality Time is to engage your children one at a time. In this article, I

Quality Time Ingredient #1: Engage Your Children One At A Time
As fathers, we want to spend as much time as possible with our children. But when that is not possible, what options do we have? If you can turn every

Creative Involvement for Busy Fathers
Every father wants to be involved in their children’s lives and spend as much time with them as possible. But not every father is privileged to have a lot of

Positive Mental Health = Good Relationships at Home
It has been two years since the pandemic and as we moved into the endemic phase, floods of flashbacks came back with memories of circuit breaker and the evolving social

How You Can Jumpstart Your Fathering Journey
Are you a new dad struggling to bond with your infant? Well, don’t worry. You aren’t alone. It happens to many new dads as well, and there are reasons for

Turning the Hearts of Children to their Fathers
Has your child become more reserved? Do you find that you are knowing less and less about your child and what they are doing? Do you feel that you have

Your Child Needs This More Than Friends
As children grow, their world enlarges and making friends becomes one of their most important missions. Friendships are good for a child’s self-esteem. A child with friends will definitely feel

Balance Facts with Feelings
Here’s a conversation between a father and her daughter. Father: Didn’t you have a test recently? Daughter: Yes, I did. Father: How did you do in the test? Daughter: I

Stop Asking, “How Was School Today?”
School offers children a wide range of experiences ranging educational to social. They are experiencing what it is like to be part of a larger group, to adapt to a