
Men tend to see themselves as providers, protectors, heroes, mentors, sportsmen and lovers. These healthy qualities of manhood undergird the practical advice Ian Grant relates. A father is the first male in a child’s life, and Ian Grant suggests that dads have a mandate and a responsibility, through the way they relate to their children, to give manhood a good name. He demonstrates consistently and lovingly how men can become the fathers their children need in the new millennium.
Written in short, sharp, easily-mastered strategies, Fathers Who Dare Win includes practical advice for busy dads to connect with their children; dads who don’t live with their children; having fun with your kids; conducting a fantastic Father’s Day; discipline that makes sense; being a hero to your kids; dealing with food faddiness and undesirable behaviour; running a family meeting; becoming a parent-coach; and more more…






