Dad-daughter activities for May

May gives dads 31 excuses to spend time with their daughters. Some are meaningful, some are goofy and a few involve hamburgers.
The great bedroom debate: Can your daughter set the standards?

You are raising a daughter who understands responsibility, ownership and how her choices affect her environment and others around her.
Raising daughters who understand and expect healthy boundaries

When your daughter says “stop,” you are not just deciding whether to keep playing. You are teaching your daughter what her voice means and how the world should respond when she uses it.
When should girls contribute financially to activities

The point is that daughters don’t necessarily need to help with the family budget. Yet, she should have some skin in the game because that’s how real life works.
The 10-20-30-40 financial plan dads should teach daughters

It’s not complicated or fancy, but it works. More importantly, it gives your daughters a clear, lifelong strategy.
On Episode 04, Tony Fontana talks about raising his daughter as a solo dad after divorce

Tony describes the highs and lows of raising a daughter under a shared custody arrangement, and what it means to truly know your daughter’s love language and personality.
The unseen impact of good and bad fathers

Facebook groups I found convinced me more than ever that dads need help to become the best girl dads they can be.
Todd Kuckkahn shares lessons learned from raising four daughters

Todd raised his four daughters across different stages of life, with a 10-year span between the oldest and youngest. That meant he was never parenting just one phase at a time. Instead, he was constantly adapting.
Introducing the Private Men’s Sanctuary IV (PMSx4)

The Private Men’s Sanctuary PMSx4, is a concrete-reinforced underground bunker designed specifically for married men and fathers of teenage daughters who need a place to hide for a few days every month.
What makes a Christian dad?

A Christian father is a man being buffeted every day by forces he cannot see or even understand. But, he is vulnerable enough to admit when he makes mistakes, apologize, ask forgiveness, and trust God to help him do better next time.