Adam Dolgin, a blogger and website owner, who is dedicated to raising awareness about a father's point of view when it comes to equal parenting spoke to Lon Woodbury and Liz Mcghee on Parent Choices for Struggling Teens, a popular radio show hosted on L.A. Talk Radio.
The host of the show, Lon Woodbury, is an Independent Educational Specialist. He has assisted families and struggling adolescents since 1984. He has web sites and blogs on parenting, as well as publishes reports and books on parenting. His co-host, Elizabeth McGhee is the Director of Admissions and Referral Relations at Sandhill Child Development Center. She has 19 years experience working with children as a psychologist.
Adam Dolgin
Adam Dolgin is a father and the founder of a website called Fodder 4 Fathers. His primary interest as a blogger is to get fathers and mothers to talk and share parenting techniques. One reason for the popularity of his blog is that he is eager to bring up issues that most people would rather avoid when raising children. In fact, he is something of a social media phenomenon in his own right, with about 50,000 followers on his Facebook page. He actively shares his experiences and observations with other non-traditional fathers and mothers.
The Changing Times: A Daddy's Viewpoint
A father's point of view is changing. Adam rapidly made it clear that the perception of the job of a dad is changing among younger married couples. He shared just how he is taking pleasure in having a much better relationship with his children than dads have done for centuries.
Adam is intensely involved immediately with parenting. He is very much a part of a little publicized movement of fathers who are actually good at changing diapers, volunteering for nightly feedings and taking on the role of stay at home dads. He believes that there is a joy in this hand on approach that fathers in previous generations missed out on.
Active fathering produces a more powerful bonding partnership with children. This bonding is something that females alone used to feel when first introduced to the job of connecting to a brand-new baby. This level of family commitment produces a brand-new degree of joy, intimacy, and openness for the couple itself. His engaged dad's viewpoint is becoming a prominent new point of view for progressive dads and moms online.
The host of the show, Lon Woodbury, is an Independent Educational Specialist. He has assisted families and struggling adolescents since 1984. He has web sites and blogs on parenting, as well as publishes reports and books on parenting. His co-host, Elizabeth McGhee is the Director of Admissions and Referral Relations at Sandhill Child Development Center. She has 19 years experience working with children as a psychologist.
Adam Dolgin
Adam Dolgin is a father and the founder of a website called Fodder 4 Fathers. His primary interest as a blogger is to get fathers and mothers to talk and share parenting techniques. One reason for the popularity of his blog is that he is eager to bring up issues that most people would rather avoid when raising children. In fact, he is something of a social media phenomenon in his own right, with about 50,000 followers on his Facebook page. He actively shares his experiences and observations with other non-traditional fathers and mothers.
The Changing Times: A Daddy's Viewpoint
A father's point of view is changing. Adam rapidly made it clear that the perception of the job of a dad is changing among younger married couples. He shared just how he is taking pleasure in having a much better relationship with his children than dads have done for centuries.
Adam is intensely involved immediately with parenting. He is very much a part of a little publicized movement of fathers who are actually good at changing diapers, volunteering for nightly feedings and taking on the role of stay at home dads. He believes that there is a joy in this hand on approach that fathers in previous generations missed out on.
Active fathering produces a more powerful bonding partnership with children. This bonding is something that females alone used to feel when first introduced to the job of connecting to a brand-new baby. This level of family commitment produces a brand-new degree of joy, intimacy, and openness for the couple itself. His engaged dad's viewpoint is becoming a prominent new point of view for progressive dads and moms online.
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Lon Woodbury, the founder of Struggling Teens, has recorded the entire interview on his weekly L.A. Talk Radio show for people to at their convenience.
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