| From Strugglingteens.com Parent Choices Radio Show Woodbury Reports, Inc. Bonners Ferry, ID A Father's Point of ViewContact: Lon Woodbury, MA, CEP, IECA 208-267-5550 lonwoodbury@gmail.com www.strugglingteens.com Elizabeth McGhee - co-host Director of Admissions and Referral Relations Sandhill Child Development Center Los Luna, NM 415-218-1579 emcghee@sandhillcenter.org www.sandhillcenter.org Featuring: Adam Dolgin Founder- Fodder4Fathers.com Fodder4fathers@gmail.com www.fodder4fathers.com March 10, 2014 How have fathers today taken on the role of equal parenting? Have fathers changed in the last decade? And what does it take to be a stay at home dad, take on the responsibility of child rearing and household duties? Today on Parent Choices for Struggling Teens, Lon Woodbury and his co-host- Liz McGhee sat down with Adam Dolgin, a blogger and the founder of Fodder 4 Fathers.com, a website devoted to parenting tips, covering hot topics and a platform for real conversation starters for both moms and dads alike. Adam, a working dad himself described how dads nowadays are getting involved immediately with parenting…from the moment their child is born, through diaper changes, nightly feedings and taking on the role of stay at home dads. Fathers are enjoying being "hands on" with their kids and are discovering pure joy in doing so. As Adam explained- "I am going to do the best I can and my wife had to get used to having me do things my way. Of course I will do it differently- we handle things differently- but there is not a best way of doing things. I think wives attitudes have changed over the years, yes they are still the "maternal gatekeepers" and the primary caregiver when they are born of course, but let me try it my way. I'm going to do the best I can." With dad blogging striking out as a new concept, Adam shared his top three tips for dads who are just starting out and have the desire to be "hands on and totally involved" with parenting or who are serious in raising their children equally. This advice is especially helpful and useful for parents that are working full time and looking to build a solid foundation in this new adventure called Parenthood:
To listen to the full interview, go to A Father's Point of View on LATalkRadio. Also available in Podcast Lon Woodbury is the owner/founder of Woodbury Reports, Inc. and www.strugglingteens.com. He has worked with families and struggling teens since 1984 and is the host of Parent Choices for Struggling Teens. Elizabeth McGhee is the Director of Admissions and Referral Relations at Sandhill Child Development Center and has over 19 years' of clinical, consulting and referral relations experience to her position and is the co-host. Adam Dolgin is a blogging father and the founder of Fodder 4 Fathers.com, a site designed to get fathers and mothers talking and sharing parenting tips and to get involved in some of the hot topics out there right now. Adam is a working dad with two small children, a wife who works full time and is parenting equally, splitting the chores and raising a family who he says is the greatest job in the world! If you know somebody (including yourself) who would make a good guest on our show and might be interested, Contact Lon at lonwoodbury@gmail.com or 208-267-5550 Upcoming shows:March 17: Dr. Ross Greene- author- "Lost at School" March 24: Ellen Galinsky- author- Ask the Children- Teens in the Family March 31: Chris Kelly- Legalizing Marijuana: Good or Bad? April 7: Dan Hanks- College Success for Autistic Young Adults Attention:The following books are available on Amazon.com:Part 1 - The Introduction to the Parent Empowerment Handbook Part 2 - Single Sex Schools Part 3 - Wilderness Therapy and Outdoor Education Part 4 - Pre-Teens & Young Adults © Copyright 2012 by Woodbury Reports, Inc. |
