Discovering Dad Blog Carnival – April 2010
Welcome to the April 2010 edition of Discovering Dad Blog Carnival.
The Discovering Dad Blog Carnival is a monthly carnival that includes fun and informative posts about unique experiences, perspectives and challenges of being a dad. It also includes posts that talk about the impact of dads on the lives of children, spouses and family members, as well as some general parenting posts of interest.
Andrew Hall presents Raising an Atheist or Disciplining in Purgatory posted at Laughing In Purgatory, saying, “My boy decided to create some trouble on the bus. This is my response.”
Walter J. Shumate presents Before You Become A Daddy: Choosing A Daycare posted at DaddyJourney, saying, “Choosing a daycare seemed like a frightening task at first. It’s an easy task, though, if you start with a few criteria in mind.”
Jason presents Delayed Gratification posted at Live Real, Now.
Mickey Fuertes presents Piggy Bank vs. Checking Account posted at Sippy Cups & Cufflinks, saying, “I am a 28 year-old devoted husband and father. I have a 3 year-old son who is a budding anarchist and a semi-nudist. This blog is the story of our adventures.”
Kevin Heath presents You Know You’re a Parent When… posted at More4kids.
Isabella Smith presents 10 Big Ways to Fight Obesity in Your School posted at Online Degree, saying, “According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the percentage of children who are overweight has more than doubled in the last 20 years.”
Bryan Robinson presents Some Father Daughter Time | The Life and Times of Bryan Sr. and Family posted at The Life and Times of Bryan Sr. and Family.
Dan presents Tricking Your Children into Eating Healthy posted at My Dad Blog, saying, “Trick Your Kids into Eating Healthy Foods. With kids like mine, whatever it takes. Tips and Tricks that work for us.”
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