As a dad, you know how important it is to stay on top of your health, not just for yourself but for your family. If you have already been diagnosed with diabetes or pre-diabetes, you are probably monitoring your blood glucose using a finger prick. A Continuous Glucose Monitoring system gives you that number every 60 seconds so you can start to match up your daily habits … [Read more...] about How Dads Can Master Glucose Monitoring in 2025
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How to Talk to Your Kid About a Big Move From the City to a Small Town
Moving from a lively city to the quiet charm of a small town is a significant shift, not just for you but especially for your kids. As their parent, you can guide them through this change with care and wisdom. This is more than packing boxes—it's about preparing their hearts and minds for a new chapter. Kids might feel worried about leaving behind their school, friends, and … [Read more...] about How to Talk to Your Kid About a Big Move From the City to a Small Town
Tips for Dads on Planning a Safe Road Trip With Your Teen
Whether it’s a short father/daughter weekend getaway or driving cross-country to visit colleges, road trips are a great opportunity to teach driving responsibility while getting closer to your kids. Understanding the Risks When planning a road trip with your teen, it’s vital to comprehend the risks associated with driving. The thrill of independence that comes with their … [Read more...] about Tips for Dads on Planning a Safe Road Trip With Your Teen
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Dr. Cornelius Grove on what the Asian Experience can Tell us About Why our Kids are Falling Behind
Today we have an incredibly insightful guest with us, Dr. Cornelius Grove, an esteemed author and expert on education with a background in anthropology and history. Join us as we take a deep dive into parenting philosophies, the role of parents in a child’s education, and the importance of maintaining a focus on academic mastery. In this episode, you will be able … [Read more...] about Dr. Cornelius Grove on what the Asian Experience can Tell us About Why our Kids are Falling Behind