Help for Dad's with Daughters

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I KNOW I WASN'T AN EASY CHILD TO RAISE!

This lens will share with you some of the MANY things my Dad did right.

Dad and Me

I remember seeing a picture
of my Dad mowing the lawn
with a push mower while
carrying me on his shoulders.
I needed "Dad Time" and I got it.
Thanks Dad.

Resources to Help Dads

What All Little Girls Need and What Most Women Never Had
What All Little Girls Need and What Most Women Never Had: Healthy, Loving Relationship with their Father.
Chicken Soup For The Soul, Dad's and Daughters: The Stories of Special Relationships Between Fathers and Daughters
The day a girl is born she starts a special relationship with her father. It doesn't matter whether she is ten years old or fifty - she will always be his little girl. And daughters take care of their dads too, whether it is a tea party for two at age five or loving care eighty years later.

Stories are written by fathers about their daughters and by daughters about their fathers, celebrating the special bond between fathers and daughters as they move through life's phases.
Dad's and Daughters: How to Inspire, Understand and Support Your Daughter...
...when she is growing up so fast.

"Joe Kelly defines the landscape for fathers and daughters in the treacherous domain of America today. He also offers the testimony of other travelers, a map and a first aid kit to help families make it to safety. This book is an essential aid for the fathers of adolescent girls."
---Mary Pipher, author of Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls

"Joe Kelly points the way for fathers to help raise empowered and healthy daughters---a longtime feminist goal. Dads and Daughters is must reading for men and women alike who want to change the world their daughters will inherit."
---Leslie R. Wolfe, Ph.D., president of the Center for Women Policy Studies
What A Daughter Needs From Her Dad: How A Man Prepares His Daughter For Life
To encourage and guide men in becoming the dads they want to be, Michael Farris addresses issues common in all families with daughters: friends, dating, personal appearance, and preparing for the roles she'll have as a woman. Michael Farris challenges fathers to take their unique opportunity to train daughters for life's challenges-in ways that only a dad can. Originally published as How a Man Prepares His Daughters for Life, it now includes new material on relating to an adult daughter.

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As a daughter, I think I required a lot of my Dad - but he gave it. =)

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