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The More Involved Daddies We Have TODAY

20 February 20123 Comments

Today, “Dad” has a whole different meaning than it did 50 years ago.

And that’s a good thing, isn’t it?

Many Dads today are NOT just providers anymore. Dads nowadays take on a much more active role in raising the kids.

Many choose to be more involved in their children’s lives.

They choose to be there when their children are born.

They help and hold their little kiddos as they learn how to ride their bikes.

They sit and read them books before bedtime.

No, they’re not perfect Daddies.

(Is there any in this world, anyway?)

But to those who do try to be *better* Daddies to the little ones, I think we should really encourage them by showing them more loveee … and telling them, ‘We really do APPRECIATE what you do!’

Have a great week ahead, everyone!

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