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Still a Dad provides a rarely seen perspective on divorce:
the father's point of view. |
Still a Dad validates the hurt and anger that many divorced dads feel,
starting with the shock of being treated like the disposable parent.
But it doesn't stop there. It goes on to deliver an inspiring message
of hope, as well as practical advice on dealing with powerlessness,
managing conflict, and being the best father you can be.
Still a Dad deals with these deep and complex issues in an
entertaining, easy-to-read style. The book can be read in an hour. Yet
it is rich in material that you can come back to, time and again, as
you confront specific issues.
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Comments on the current edition of Still a Dad:
Still a Dad offers divorced and never-married fathers what
they need more than anything else: hope and practical advice to help
them build and maintain relationships with thier children.
– Armin Brott, author of Father for Life and host of
the nationally syndicated radio show, Positive Parenting.
Still a Dad is an accessible and sensible guide for divorced
fathers (and mothers too). Remembering that maintaining the father-child
bond should be the most important goal after divorce is the important
take-home message. Divorced dads will find not just practical advice
but comfort and hope as well in this book. Highly recommended.
– Ross D. Parke
Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of California, Riverside
Author, Fatherhood and coauthor (with A. Brott), Throwaway
Dads
Men facing non-custodial divorce will find a lot of help in this book.
It is simply and directly written. It's almost like having an older
brother saying, "Now listen. Here's how it is."
– Tim Baehr
Menletter.org
This book shines light on the very real challenges and strong emotions
that divorced fathers often experience, then helps the dads learn to
focus on what’s most important – what’s best for the
children – and then take appropriate action. With enlightening
narratives, case studies and practical insights, this is a valuable
source of wisdom, sensible guidance and support.
– Brock Griffin
Fathers.com (The National Center for Fathering)
See also experts' comments on the first edition.
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