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Less Food, Fun & Clothes – But Honey, We Got Phones!
Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Reporting today in The Wall Street Journal, Anton Troianovski reveals families in America have cut back on food, clothes and entertainment in order to create room for cell phone expenses. 

Coolest Dad Ever?! Dad Sends Son’s Toy Train to Space (and Back)
Tuesday, September 25, 2012

This dad deserves an award! The opening title of the video says: The story of a father who sent his son’s favorite toy train to space!

Things You Shouldn’t Buy in September
Monday, September 24, 2012

If you’re trying to save money, keep saving! TIME Moneyland tells its readers several things to wait and not buy in September. 

Oklahoma Kindergartner Banned From Wearing Michigan Clothes
Wednesday, August 22, 2012

In Oklahoma, a kindergartner was made to turn his University of Michigan shirt inside out last week because it was in violation of a school policy. The school doesn't allow any apparel not supportive of the state's college teams.

Dads of College Freshmen: Don’t Overdo Dorm Room Decor
Monday, August 20, 2012

The typical dorm room is 180-square-feet. The Wall Street Journal reports that more college students are decking out their dorm rooms and electronics than ever before. 

Parents Angry at United Over 'Losing' Daughter
Friday, August 17, 2012

The USA Today reports that United Airlines has been drawing criticism over the last couple of days from a San Francisco family saying United "lost" their 10-year-old daughter.

Too Big To Play Football
Thursday, August 16, 2012

A 12-year-old boy in Texas is said to be too big to play football. The boy is 6 feet tall and weighs 300 pounds. According to MyFoxDFW.com, Elijah practiced with the team for three weeks, then the weigh-in happened.

Mohammed, The Top English Baby Name
Wednesday, August 15, 2012

CNN reports that Mohammed reclaimed its place as the most popular name for baby boys born in England and Wales in 2011 - ahead of Harry, in second place, according to data released by the government this week.

20 Most Annoying Facebook Things, Parents Win #1 Spot!
Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Mashable posted “20 Things Your Most Annoying Friends Do on Facebook” today. Of course, “TMI Parents” tops the list! Mashable points out, while “we love your babies…we do not, however, relish vivid descriptions of every wee wee and poopee…and especially don’t look forward to 46 similar posts every single day.” 

What the Olympics Cost the Family
Monday, August 13, 2012

Gabby Douglas and Ryan Lochte leave London with the potential to make millions of dollars in endorsements with their gold medals. However, as one online report asks, what’s all this really cost? It seems that in order to prepare kids to become Olympics, it takes much more than some families have.

Ohio Dad Builds Roller Coaster in Backyard
Friday, August 10, 2012

Yahoo reports the video of a three-year-old boy riding a backyard roller coaster built by, you guessed it, his dad!

Happy National S’mores Day!
Friday, August 10, 2012

National S'mores Day is today. We can’t think of a much better way to celebrate than to gather around with family and make the delicious snack.

Michael Phelps and His Father
Thursday, August 09, 2012

Much like any Olympic athlete, Phelps’ family has played a major role in his career. Often the family makes all types of sacrifices with their time and finances in order for their talented family member to compete at the highest levels. We have seen how much moms matter to the athletes, but have heard little about dads from many of the stories for the 2012 London Games.

When Dads Get Paternity Leave
Wednesday, August 08, 2012

They are affectionately called "latte dads" -- so name because they can be seen around major cities with a stroller in one hand and a cup of coffee in the other. Current policy in Sweden is for dads to have at least two months for paternity leave. However, the current debate is for an extra month. Either way, this policy leaves many across the country jealous of Sweden.

Olympian Kevin Durant and The Cheers of a Father
Tuesday, August 07, 2012

The Washington Post reports that Kevin Durant, the U.S. Olympic basketball player, has not always had a responsible dad in the home. When Durant’s dad was 23 years old, he “wasn’t ready for the responsibilities” of having two young boys, reports the Post. It would be around the time of Durant’s first birthday that his father would leave the family.

Why Can’t We End Poverty?
Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Writing in The New York Times, Peter Edelman, a professor of law at Georgetown University, reminds us what Ronald Reagan once said, “We fought a war on poverty and poverty won.” Edelman also reminds us that with 46 million Americans — 15 percent of the population — now counted as poor, it’s tempting to think he may have been right.

Daughter of Aurora Shooting Victim: 'Is Daddy still going to come?'
Monday, July 23, 2012

Jonathan Blunk was killed saving another person at the Aurora shooting. Jonathan had two daughters, ages 4 and 2. Chantel Blunk, wife of victim, was interviewed by CNN and tells how hard it was explaining to her children that their father died. 

New Rechargeable, Portable Battery, Created by a Dad!
Friday, July 20, 2012

Dads, you know it’s the worst thing ever to run out of battery life on your cell. Ever forget to charge your phone over night, just to realize you’re battery will die at some point during the day? James Siminoff, the founder of Edison Junior Design Laboratory, has created the answer.

5 CEOs. 1 Company. 16 Kids.
Thursday, July 19, 2012

Fast Company recently interviewed the five CEOs of BlueFish: Scott Kraege, Michael Browning, Christian Browning, Tony Paris, and Josh Garrett to see how they work together while leading the company.

Two Titles for Yahoo’s Marissa Mayer: CEO and Mom
Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Almost before the news about Marissa Mayer being named Yahoo’s new CEO, talk of her expecting a child in October became the “real news.” Mayer started her new post yesterday with Yahoo. She probably isn’t as concerned about “how she will manage being a mom and CEO” as all the reports are speculating. But instead, she’s probably more concerned with, “how am I going to turn around a failing internet giant?” 

The Privileged Married Americans
Tuesday, July 17, 2012

In Michigan, The New York Times highlights a story of two moms. Two moms seemingly the same if viewed from the day-care drop off, but if viewed from a closer angle, the differences might surprise you. 

The Gap in Opportunity for Children
Monday, July 16, 2012

Robert Putnam uses new research to help us understand how America is coming apart. He looks at the inequality of opportunities among children to help us understand what the country will look like in the decades ahead. The quick answer? David Brooks of The New York Times says, “More divided than ever.”

Penn State Concealed Sex Abuse, Says Report
Friday, July 13, 2012

A report released yesterday evening revealed that top Pennsylvania State University officials, including coach Joe Paterno, failed to protect boys from a sexual abuse. The report, released by former Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Louis Freeh, also highlights the risk colleges face when attempting to protect sports programs from controversy.

Spanked Kids = More Psych & Drug Ills Later: Says Study
Thursday, July 12, 2012

Everyone has an opinion when it comes to spanking children as a discipline tactic. As with many parenting dilemmas, discipline of children has plenty of opinions. The NY Daily News article says researchers reported in the journal Pediatrics that “up to 7% of mental illnesses could be attributed to the punishment.”

American Education and Boys
Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Columnist David Brooks of The New York Times writes about Henry V and modern-day education. Brooks thinks Henry V was one of Shakespeare’s greatest characters, revealing a wild young boy who became courageous in his older years. Brooks asks an interesting question, “what if Henry went to an American school?”

USA's Best (And Free!) Attractions
Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Land of the free and home of the brave – this list of best places to visit in America is a great list to consider as you plan your summer get-a-ways! Who doesn’t love a good road trip?! Especially to visit free attractions once you arrive!

Federer Wins Seventh Wimbledon Title, Talks Fatherhood
Monday, July 09, 2012

"People forget sometimes I do have twin girls, you know," Federer said after winning. "But just to be able to juggle everything together has been, you know, a challenge. And I think you learn from mistakes. You try to make it work for everyone involved. Hasn't always been easy, you know. I admit that."

Next Trip: Pack Your Photographer
Thursday, July 05, 2012

Tired of constantly being left out of the photo or having to do the one-arm-out pic to get a shot of yourself and family? Just pack your photographer on your next trip for the perfect images. Long gone are the days when asking a stranger to take a picture of you is needed. Just pay for your favorite photographer to come along with you on your next vacation. 

When Social Media Crashes the Party
Thursday, July 05, 2012

We use our phones for everything now. We use them for everything from social media sites to research during a conversation. Some think we use them too much. 

What Are Family Vacations Worth?
Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Tis the season for summer vacations and family travel by land, air and sea. The New York Times understands this and has created a space online where parents can share their worries and struggles and points of view on all things travel and family vacations. 

Dads Can Help Boys Keep Friends
Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Niobi Way has researched boys for over two decades. In her research, she stumbled upon a link that seemed to go against previous fatherly influence on a son’s life.

The Medication Generation
Monday, July 02, 2012

One woman’s struggle explains the issues of a generation. This article points out that many young people have now spent most of their lives on antidepressants. Have the drugs made them 'emotionally illiterate' as Sharpe suggests?

Georgia Woman with Flesh-Eating Disease Leaves Hospital
Monday, July 02, 2012

We’ve followed this story because of the great example of fatherhood this dad has demonstrated through difficulty. In case you’ve missed it, a Georgia woman was diagnosed with a rare, flesh-eating disease. She recently left the hospital after two months and is headed a rehabilitation clinic. Once there, she'll learn to move with the aid of a wheelchair after having her left leg, right foot and both hands amputated reports USA Today.

Worst Hockey Coach Ever
Friday, June 29, 2012

Canadian authorities are pressing charges for an incident where a youth hockey coach tripped a 13-year-old player while going through the handshake line after the game.

College Grads Coming Back Home, Watch Out!
Thursday, June 28, 2012

Lauren Ramsdell had a year to spend between graduating college and getting married next year. So she decided to move back in with her parents. This transition could be painful for both parties, unless ground rules are established and expectations are set on both sides.

Dads, Pampers Says, Read To Your Kids
Thursday, June 28, 2012

Most people would think of moms doing the reading to the kids. But Pampers understands dads should also be playing a role in encouraging reading. Pampers recently wrote a post on their website explaining the importance of dads reading to their kids. 

Pampers didn’t stop with explaining to dads the importance of reading, they actually provided tips for how dads can more easily find ways to encourage reading to their kids.  

The Summer Is Too Expensive
Wednesday, June 27, 2012

If you’re like most parents, you’ve been planning and scheduling things for your children to experience over the summer break. The New York Times writes that when you factor in all the costs, they just might surprise you. 

High School Senior Brenna Martin Receives Awesome Graduation Gift From Dad
Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Brenna Martin's dad is apparently a strategic planner. If he isn’t, he should consider it. Bryan Martin has been working on the gift for his daughter's high school graduation for – wait for it – 13 years! 

The Kind of Fathers Children Need
Tuesday, June 26, 2012

National Fatherhood Initiative’s President Roland Warren was recently honored as a "Champion of Change" at The White House for his work in the field of fatherhood. In this article posted on The White House blog, Warren talks about his life as a father, his life as leader of a national organization and his hopes for fathers in the years to come. 

Sec. Arne Duncan Talks His Most Important Job
Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Speaking at a "Champions of Change" event at The White House recently, Sec. Duncan told a story that happened to him recently. He attended his 10-year-old daughter's band concert. He recalled that after a great evening with his family, parents told him that they were surprised to see him in attendance. 

Keeping Kids in Books (Hint: You’ll Need an iPad!)
Monday, June 25, 2012

While parents and teachers debate the good and bad side of new media and what devices kids should be allowed to use, The Reading Rainbow TV series isn’t waiting around. The 80’s television show that promoted reading to a generation is in the app store.

Mothers Aren’t Leaving, But Dads Are
Monday, June 25, 2012

The role of fathers in America is changing. Fathers living with their children are more involved in their lives and spend more time with them. However, the fathers living with their children have fallen significantly in the last 50 years.

9 Things to Never Say to a Pregnant Woman
Tuesday, June 19, 2012

One of the most enjoyable experiences of pregnancy would probably be the time when you’re ready to share the news of pregnancy with family and friends.

Yahoo Shine helps anyone who encounters the pregnancy announcement to handle such news with grace by revealing things no on should ever say to a pregnant women – if they wish to remain alive! Please, men, do not say anything like the following when you encounter a pregnancy announcement with your spouse or someone you know:

5 Worst Fast Food Kids Meals
Monday, June 18, 2012

What did your kids eat for dinner last night? Chances are you ate at McDonald’s, with 840 calories, the Mighty Kids Meal, wins the award for least healthy fast food meal for kids.

NY Knicks Allan Houston Talks Fatherhood
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Allan Houston knows the importance of a father.

The former Tennessee Volunteer (yeah, I took it there!) and New York Knicks superstar is father to seven children.

He was named "Father of the Year" in 2007 by the NFI.

In this preview clip of his interview with Soledad O'Brien, Houston reveals how his father was his inspiration.

David McCullough Jr.’s Commencement Address: You’re Not Special
Tuesday, June 12, 2012

McCullough addressed Wellesley High School class of 2012 and gave them a message they were not expecting. He told the class, “You are not special. You are not exceptional.”

5 Reasons Why Not To Let Children Under 13 Join Facebook
Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Facebook is said to be “developing technology that would allow children younger than 13 years old to use the social-networking site under parental supervision.” While parents aren’t able to control what Facebook develops, Babble points out parents can control whether or not they will allow their kids to join the social network. 

US News Report’s List of Top Children’s Hospitals
Tuesday, June 12, 2012

You picked out your home, the kid’s school, and you know where the best parks are in the city. Now, did you think about how close you are to a hospital? How about whether or not that hospital is one of the best in the country? 

Arizona Grandpa Booted from Barnes & Noble Children’s Section
Thursday, June 07, 2012

Have you seen any males in the children’s section lately? What did you think? What would you think if you saw an elderly man in the children’s part of a bookstore?

Barnes & Noble has apologized after kicking Dr. Omar Amin, 73, out of the store while browsing for books for his two young grandchildren. 

When's the Right Time To Travel with Kids?
Wednesday, June 06, 2012

While attending a family travel expo in Manhattan recently, Valarie D'Elia of NY1 interviewed family and travel experts for her column When Are Kids Old Enough to Travel. D’Elia asks at what age is it appropriate to take a cruise or flight. She writes of the difficulty of balancing age-appropriate travel destinations, so kids will remember the trip, and at what age are trips easiest for parents. 

Father and Son Share Kyrie Irving's NBA Rookie Award
Tuesday, June 05, 2012

NBA’s newest Rookie of the Year, Kyrie Irving recently stood on stage receiving the trophy, and told his dad, "I'm living my dream. Without you, I don't know where I'd be." 

Where’s dad in Parenting Magazines?
Thursday, May 31, 2012

Over at the Strollerderby blog, the question is posed, where’s dads in parental magazines? Has parenting media simply failed on the content front for dads? Or do companies know their core demographic will never be dads?

4th Smallest Baby in the World
Thursday, May 31, 2012

The editors at Circle of Moms highlight video of North Carolina parents Sam and Nicki Moore had their baby girl at 24 weeks of pregnancy, the doctors said there was less than a 10 percent chance their child would survive.

Wasting Time in the New Digital Divide
Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Matt Richtel writes for The New York Times that as access to new digital devices spreads, children in poorer families are spending more time than children from more well-off families using their television, games and gadgets.

How to Get Your Kid into College
Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Belen Aranda-Alvarado writes on The New York Times Motherlode about an article originally in The Daily Beast. The top colleges appear to be rough this year on “unhooked white girls,” or as the writer Steve Cohen explained:

“smart girls with really good grades and solid SAT scores, but who lack some special “hook” or positioning — for example, being a star athlete, concert pianist or first generation to go to college. They experienced a particularly tough time getting into most of the nation’s most competitive colleges.”

The answer? Get your daughter “an anchor” – an activity or pastime that she will practice “deeply and consistently over a long period.”

Ruffles, Chips For Men
Wednesday, May 30, 2012

In case you missed it – The New York Daily News writes that Ruffles has created the ‘man chip.' The chip is made to “satisfy the red-blooded appetite of the stereotypical male.”

Torii Hunter Returns to LA Angels After Son's Arrest
Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Torii Hunter was recently blindsided by the news his teenage son had been arrested. The USA Today reports that before leaving to deal with his son's arrest, Hunter was batting .256 with five home runs and 15 RBI.

True Love = Wearing Matching Outfits
Tuesday, May 29, 2012

A Nebraska couple says they’ve managed to stay happy for almost 65 years 30 years they’ve worn matching outfits. Today, the couple says the don’t go anywhere without wearing matching outfits.

Sweetest Flash Mob Ever to Bruno Mars “Count on Me”
Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The students and staff at Woodlake School in Louisiana gave hope and happiness to mother of sick child recently. Strollerderby tells about Tara Dragon Hernandez, the vice principal at Woodlake Elementary School and her son Grayson, 10 months, who have gone through four rounds of chemotherapy after being diagnosed with neuroblastoma cancer.

New Study: Children Make You Happier, Kind of
Friday, May 25, 2012

Writing for The New York Times Motherlode: Adventures in Parenting, KJ Dell’Antonia reveals a new study conducted by Chris M. Herbst and John Ifcher, that is challenging today’s cultural wisdom.

The Most Awesome Father-Daughter Dance Ever!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Mike Hanley gave his daughter Jessica a father-daughter dance at her bat mitzvah that she may not soon forget. And if she does, there's always the video to jog her memory.

For Woman With Flesh-Eating Disease, Dad’s Love Revealed
Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Recently, a young Georgia woman developed a rare condition called necrotizing fasciitis after cutting her leg in a accident while zip lining over the Little Tallapoosa River in west Georgia. ABC News reports Aimee is breathing on her own, and through this story, a strong example of fatherhood is revealed.

Grilling Dads, Beware the Bristled Brush this Memorial Day Weekend
Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Dads, you know you’re going to roll the grill out this weekend – if you haven’t already. But be careful that what happened to one New Jersey man doesn’t happen to you. Before you get the charcoal or gas ready, read this story of one man’s literal ‘brush with death.’

Before Blue Ivy, Beyoncé Had a Miscarriage
Saturday, March 24, 2012

The superstar couple is celebrating the birth of new daughter Blue Ivy Carter, but in a new song dedicated to the baby, Jay-Z reveals Beyoncé lost an earlier pregnancy. It’s a stunning disclosure from the famously private couple, says Chris Lee.

Daughter continues dad's legacy as volunteer for cancer patients
Thursday, March 22, 2012

Nearly two years ago, Livonia resident Jack Walsh decided it was time to act. He had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer nine years prior, and he was so thankful he was still alive that he wanted to do something to give hope to others fighting cancer.

Detroit Man Balances Fatherhood While Battling MS
Friday, March 16, 2012

Detroit father and husband Bill Pikarski has undergone an incredible journey after his wife Janet had an emergency C-section to deliver their triplets. For Mr. Pikarski, feedings and diaper changes aren’t the only responsibilities he has to juggle.

Philadelphia Eagles Player DeSean Jackson Credits Late Father For Current Success
Friday, March 16, 2012

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson had been embroiled in lengthy contract extension talks since 2011, prompting many to paint the two-time Pro Bowl standout as selfish. Now after securing a 5-year, $47-million dollar deal, Jackson is turning his focus back to the game he loves. Jackson largely credits his late father for ability to visualize and obtain success both on and off the field.

South Florida Ball Player Ron Anderson Jr. Reconnects With Former Pro Player Father
Friday, March 16, 2012

Former NBA player Ron Anderson Sr. and his remarkable basketball journey has finally come full circle after his son, Ron Jr., enters the second round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship tournament with the University of South Florida Friday night against Temple. After five seasons playing with the Philadelphia 76ers, the elder Anderson would go on to play for several other NBA squads before relocating to France and continued playing until he was 52 years of age. Leaving his family at age 10 to pursue his hoop dreams, father and son held a decade-long bout of bitterness between them, eventually finding a way to reconcile.

Memphis Tiger Basketball Player Uses Father’s Loss As Inspiration
Thursday, March 15, 2012

Ahead of his Memphis Tigers team’s NCAA March Madness game this Friday against the St. Louis University Billikens, sophomore guard Chris Crawford has even more to play for than advancing past the second round in the intense basketball tournament. Chris’ dad, the late M.C. Crawford, a former semi-pro player and coach, inspired his son at an early age to pick up the game and excel far beyond his own goals. Read More >>

Health Study Finds Regular Prostate Blood Screening Reduces Death
Thursday, March 15, 2012

A new study conducted in Europe concluded that regular prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood tests reduced the possibility of death from prostate cancer by 21 percent, and was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine. In the follow up study conducted by the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC) over an 11-year period, 162,000 men, all between the ages of 55 and 69, were screened with results that may challenge the value of the screening. Read More >>

Father Of JonBenet Ramsey Regrets Letting Daughter Enter Pageants
Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The unfortunate case of JonBenet Ramsey has come back into the spotlight, due in part to comments from the late pageant princess’ father. John Ramsey appeared on morning program Good Morning America yesterday (March 13) morning and spoke candidly about the aftermath of losing his daughter, getting his life back and expressing regret in allowing his daughter to enter beauty pageants at such a young age. Read More >>

New Documentary To Focus On Impact Of Father Absence In African-American Communities
Wednesday, March 14, 2012

An upcoming television documentary will focus on father absence, specifically the instance of such absence amongst African-Americans. Filmmaker Rachel Miller, and her film production company Little Harriet, undertook the task of delivering the hour-long film, inspired by sobering statistics and other societal factors that have led to the rise of father absence in Black families. Read More >>

Arizona Basketball Player Finds Father Figure In Coach After Fleeing Sudan
Wednesday, March 14, 2012

At 6-9 and 217 pounds, it’s tough to imagine Arizona Wildcat big man Angelo Chol was once a fumbling kid on the court. The athletic forward’s journey heading into tonights NIT Men’s Basketball Championship tourney against Bucknell began while he and his father fled his native Sudan when he was just a boy. Read More >>

Family, Community Rally Around Utah Father Stricken With Crippling Disease
Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Father and husband Ben Thomas has been battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS, since 2010 after a pickup basketball game revealed early symptoms of the disease. Just 30 years of age, Mr. Thomas can no longer do simple tasks such as tying his shoes or signing his name but his life has been enriched in other ways. Read More >>

Award Winning Author Puts Female Character In Lead For First Time In New Novel
Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Hailing from the working class city of Flint in Michigan, award-winning author Christopher Paul Curtis has crafted stories centered on the African-American experience from a young male perspective. Now, the father of four is embarking on a new journey and has crafted his first book featuring a female lead, after some careful nudging from fans. Read More >>

Michigan Basketball Coach Guides Daughter, Trio Of Cousins To Championship Dreams
Tuesday, March 13, 2012

In Michigan, Concord High School basketball coach Jeff Redman and his journey of guiding his girls basketball team to the Class C state tournament was a seamless one. Formerly a basketball hobbyist, coach Redman found himself coaching his daughter and a trio of cousins while the group was in fourth grade. After splitting from the girls during middle school for high school coaching, Redman has been calling plays for Concord since 2007, with the team playing in one of the biggest games of their career. Read More >>



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