From ways to protect kids in the lead-up to divorce, to keeping a calm heart and allowing tough questions, these four fathers have plenty of advice to offer dads.
Shewry held tightly to one rule: "No matter what conflict might be going on between parents, 100 per cent leave the children out of it. They should never be subjected to that"."Just because the relationship came to an end or didn't work out doesn't mean that you can't have the greatest respect for the person that you started this family with," he says.
"I've always tried to acknowledge their mother. Even when I remarried, it's just a really important thing to know that there was this history and this love there."Elijah Buol grew up in a culture where family is held strongly.Elijah Buol encourages his four children's curiosity. "At the end of the day, if you try to push what you think is best for the children without really understanding their strengths and where their interests lie, then we are creating … damage", he says.Buol doesn't pretend that parenting is always easy, but he believes that the resources to manage the difficult times lie within."You just need to put your calming heart in place."Rob Moodie, with children Penny and Nick, about ten years ago.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
‘Get checked, ask for help’: Sky News host’s heartfelt message ahead of Father’s DaySky News host Erin Molan has entreated Aussies to be vigilant and ask for help in regards to their health as families everywhere prepare to celebrate Father’s Day. Ms Molan spoke about the pain of losing her father, the late Senator Jim Molan, to prostate cancer earlier this year. “His cancer was cruel and aggressive and who knows what would have happened if we'd found it earlier,” she said. “But there's no debate - the earlier you find it the better your outcome. Every single time. 'Gents, get on top of your health. Do a bit of research ... figure out what you need to get checked. Ask your GP. If not for you, for your partners, your kids, your grandkids.”
Read more »
No more daggy dads: Father’s Day cards move with the timesThere are less of the fart jokes, big moustaches and barbecues. Instead, Australians are picking cards for their dads with a bit more sentiment.
Read more »
No more daggy dads: Father’s Day cards move with the timesThere are less of the fart jokes, big moustaches and barbecues. Instead, Australians are picking cards for their dads with a bit more sentiment.
Read more »
‘Amazing’ All-Australian honour personifies incredible turnaround of Giants star Toby Greene‘I don’t think he knows!’: How superstar found out he’d won ‘amazing honour’... by accident
Read more »
Australian house prices rise for sixth straight month as capital cities drive increaseLower than average supply levels have put upwards pressure on values while flatlining interest rates are boosting buyer confidence
Read more »
Australian set to become first transgender international cricketerAustralian-born Danielle McGahey is set to become the first transgender woman to feature in international cricket when she represents Canada at the Women’s T20 World Cup qualifiers.
Read more »