Your children will learn about sex from somewhere, probably before they are 10 years old (according to the research). Learn how you can approach this critical topic with...
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Founded on common sense and principles for healthy family, The World Needs A Father is about training communities of men to understand the value of their roles as fathers, and giving them the tools to train other men around them, so that as heaven splashes down in their home, the ripples flow through their community.
The current research indicates that homes with positively involved fathers have a wide-ranging positive effect, from mental and emotion health to social engagement, productivity and even physical health. Our global model of training, mentorship and community, in collaboration with entities from all sectors, has an established record of positive transformation in countries around the world.
Social media is a challenge every parent will have to face. Discover some useful tools for dealing with this reality with your children.
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The mother has a massive role to play during the first 5 years of a child’s life. Discover the key things she needs to provide for her child during this time, and how...
Learn why the first 1000 days in a child’s life are the most important for their development and what you can do as a parent to maximise their chances for success.
Discover the seven main seasons of life and why it is important to that each season is approached differently.
Do we have the moral will or drive to do something about the crisis of fatherlessness?
Learn about the wounds children experience due to absent or abusive fathers, and how those wounds can affect them as they grow up.
Discover the three essential needs children have, and how not having those needs met can lead to a false self-concept later in life.
Find out how father and mother wounds affect our current and potential leaders on a deep level, and some ways we can avoid leading from our woundedness.