Tag: SingleDadLife

3 Tips to Help You Stay Connected with Your Kids as a Single Dad

As a single dad, watching your kids grow gives you utmost joy, especially when you provide a comfortable life, are there for them, and have a healthy relationship.

3 Tips For Supporting Your Children Throughout Life

As a father, it’s your job to help your child navigate the waters of life. While you want them to reach independence as they grow older, they can’t get there without your help

Single Dad? Here Are 7 Strategies To Boost Your Child Custody Case

Are you a single dad and looking to claim sole custody of your child? If that is the case, this blog post is for you. You have likely realized you have quite a journey to complete when it comes to child custody.

Involved Fathers: How Can You Spend More Time With Your Kids?

Parenting has changed; despite the fact that mothers do still tend to be the primary caregivers to children, dads now spend three times as much time with them as in previous generations.

When I Realized It Was Okay to Be a Dad and Stopped Trying to Be a Mom

When I Realized It Was Okay to Be a Dad and Stopped Trying to Be a Mom It was 1997 and it was time for me to figure out how to take charge of this unimaginable situation I was in. I was the primary – correction, sole and […]

10 Habits to Find Happiness and Success After Divorce

I was determined to follow a different path and not allow history to repeat itself – for the third time. I had 13 years and a lot more life experience under my belt, which gave me the strength and wisdom to develop these 10 habits to direct me to happiness and success after divorce:

My Ungranted Wish: I’m Glad It Didn’t Come True

It’s hard to believe that a whole year has passed since they were married last December in Israel. I recall sitting on the 10 hour flight reminiscing about what happened over the past 19 years of caring for her and her 4 siblings as a single and sole parent.

A Dad’s 12 Wishes for the New Year

I have spent the last 19 years raising my kids by myself, which has taught me more than I could ever possibly write about what is really important. So in the holiday spirit, I share the 12 things I wish for this coming year.