I liked that dad wasn’t afraid to look funny or have his neighbors think he was wako. He was just enjoying/affirming his children
Eric Mar 26, 08:25 AM
mens frat
Tim Mar 26, 10:02 AM
These ads were created pro bono by a very professional advertising agency for the federal program on promoting responsible fatherhood (check out the web site listed on the video). What is truly sad is that most of the effort there seems to be dealing with “toxic fathers” (substance abuse, domestic abuse, shaken baby, incarcerated, absent) — little or nothing for Dads who are actively involved with their kids. Connecticut is running a “fatherhood” conference right now
(http://www.fatherhoodinitiative.state.ct.us/PDFs/09PrintableBrochure.pdf),
but check out the list of workshops — not even one that I would consider helpful for involved Dads (or at least, more helpful than reading familymanweb.com)
Emily Mar 28, 12:18 AM
LOL. I like how they were not afraid to help their children and play with them. maybe I should have my girls art singing that. My Family enjoyed wtching this and I was sining it around the house and telling my friends. thanks! very well done!
AJ Mar 28, 01:22 PM
Great videos! Great reminder! How did you post these without us having to go directly into YouTube to watch them? Obviously I’m a non-techy, but would like to know how to do that. It’s distracting to have to compete with all the other videos/ads while watching something. Again, great job! Keep up the good work!
Alan Bonjour Mar 28, 10:18 PM
Yeah! A REAL man isn’t afraid to step into their childrens shoes!
marvin mullet
Mar 26, 08:07 AM
I liked that dad wasn’t afraid to look funny or have his neighbors think he was wako. He was just enjoying/affirming his children
Eric
Mar 26, 08:25 AM
mens frat
Tim
Mar 26, 10:02 AM
These ads were created pro bono by a very professional advertising agency for the federal program on promoting responsible fatherhood (check out the web site listed on the video). What is truly sad is that most of the effort there seems to be dealing with “toxic fathers” (substance abuse, domestic abuse, shaken baby, incarcerated, absent) — little or nothing for Dads who are actively involved with their kids. Connecticut is running a “fatherhood” conference right now
(http://www.fatherhoodinitiative.state.ct.us/PDFs/09PrintableBrochure.pdf),
but check out the list of workshops — not even one that I would consider helpful for involved Dads (or at least, more helpful than reading familymanweb.com)
Emily
Mar 28, 12:18 AM
LOL. I like how they were not afraid to help their children and play with them. maybe I should have my girls art singing that. My Family enjoyed wtching this and I was sining it around the house and telling my friends. thanks! very well done!
AJ
Mar 28, 01:22 PM
Great videos! Great reminder! How did you post these without us having to go directly into YouTube to watch them? Obviously I’m a non-techy, but would like to know how to do that. It’s distracting to have to compete with all the other videos/ads while watching something. Again, great job! Keep up the good work!
Alan Bonjour
Mar 28, 10:18 PM
Yeah! A REAL man isn’t afraid to step into their childrens shoes!