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First and foremost, I'm purposely going to avoid all the usual "act like I know what I'm doing" clichés because I'm tired of reading all that from Dad articles... as if we don't know what we are doing. Mom Blogs don't take that approach because most people trust that they know what they are talking about solely on the whole natural mother instinct thing. And that's okay. That is totally fine. I get it. I'm subscribed to WebMD and Mayo Clinic, so I know that the hip bone is connected to the thigh bone. My beef is with the Dads. There is no reason why YOU shouldn't feel as confident in being a Parent, if you know that you participate in it so much. So first and foremost, don't fall into that state of mind of "just a dad", because it is very common nowadays for dads to be significantly involved in their children's upbringing. If you are putting in the honest effort, you should be proud of yourself, no matter your approach. Anything a Mom can do as a general parent, a Father can also do. Any parent that can be exceptional to their kids, should be recognized and commended for.

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Dads, Look at it this way, Women are excelling in careers that were primarily dominated by Men. Do you think that happened because They "acted like" they knew what they are doing? No. They excel because They believe in themselves and actually KNOW what they are doing. Dads have gotta have that same mentality when it comes to our Parenting styles. A Child deserves to have both Parents confident in all aspects of their parenting skills. 

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The articles are below and on the tabs. They are in no particular order. Thanks for reading!

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The Working Mom

Definition of Dad

You are the Teacher

Healthy Kids

The Internet: A family affair

Communication

Trait #4: Timeliness

Expectations and Comparison

The BBQ environment

They things that they are

The Outsider

Influence

Attention

The Accidental Homeschooler

The Yawning

Germs

The Step-Parent

Drone Dad

Buying shoes

Assumed responsibilities

Trait #3; Cleaning

Do it all

Healing the Wounds

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