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DIYFather.com is an interactive online forum for fathers aimed at providing information on parenting, a support structure and male perspective on what it means to be a dad these days.
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One-minute DIY projects - Turkeys (part 2)
My children and I love to make crafts using our hands and feet. This turkey for Thanksgiving is a creative way to use your hands and feet shapes. You can make this turkey into a sort of seasonal decoration to bring out every year for Thanksgiving b...
Dad - take me to the movies
If you've been looking for an excuse to take your kids to the movies - here's a good one. "Where the wild things are" is out! Based on one of the best loved books for children by Maurice Sendak - the adaption of Where the wild things are is a classic...
A Dad\'s Point of View - Can Families Avoid Playing Favorites
Sitting in Starbuck’s the other day, waiting for my car to be serviced, I sat next to a mom who shared a “dirty little parenting secret.” Her kids, and she and her husband, have “favorites.” She gets along better with their younger child w...
Dad problems - losing your hair
If you feel like you're losing your hair over looking after the family - check out the following clip. By Kotulas.com Enjoy, Stef...
Projects for dads: photo mosaics ... zoom in to Zumyn
Here's another great gift idea for your child’s grandparents, god parents/guardians or perhaps even for yourself. Zumyn allows you to create a mosaic photo of your child using your entire collection of baby photos. The web site's photo upload tool ...
One-minute DIY projects - Turkeys (part 1)
Yes, yes, yes - it's that time of the year again when Turkeys all around the US are feeling a bit anxious. Thanksgiving is just around the corner ... so use the spirit of the moment to enspire your kids with some homemade turkey (of a different kind)...


GREAT BLOG! Being a dad is difficult, not to mention, its different for everyone. It is wonderful to utilize all of the resouces we now have available to help us cope, educate, and be simply better fathers.
Dr. Rick,
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Posted: April 17th, 2008 | More Reviews From DrRick | Report This Comment