Dad Mode: 25 Ways to Connect with Your Children
By (Author) Tal Eyre
Illustrated by Bernardo Frana
Familius LLC
Familius LLC
8th August 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Relationships and families: advice and issues
306.8742
Hardback
160
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 23mm
217g
Unlocking the Power of Fatherhood. In this essential guide for dads with young children, Talmadge Eyre shares insights and practical strategies to form unbreakable bonds, foster growth, and create a mission-driven family. Activate your dad mode today!
You're going to be a dad!-words that don't feel real until nine months later when the new baby arrives. You hold that small life in your arms for the first time, and BOOM, Dad Mode activated! All your feelings as a proud new dad coalesce into one astounding commitment: lifelong connection to your child. But how do you do this dad thing
From author and psychologist Talmadge Eyre, Dad Mode: 25 Ways to Connect, Reconnect, and Stay Connected to Your Children is the ultimate guidebook to jumpstarting Dad Mode and fostering an unbreakable connection with your child. Organized into bite-sized chapters, with action steps and a full-color illustration for each way, this book makes connection easy for dads in a hurry. It covers topics from oxytocin and parenting styles to emotional intelligence and family culture, focusing on children ages 0-9. Everything you need to connect, reconnect, and remain connected for life is at the tips of your fingers!
Essential reading for anyone who is going to be a father (and who are already the father of young children), "Dad Mode: 25 Ways to Connect with Your Children" is exceptionally 'reader/user friendly' in style, substance, organization and presentation. "Dad Mode: 25 Ways to Connect with Your Children" is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, community, and college/university library Parenting collections and reading lists. -- James A Cox * Midwest Book Review *
Tal Eyre, son of New York Times bestselling authors Richard and Linda Eyre, earned a masters degree in Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. He and his partner, Anita, and live with their daughter, Annina, in the mountains of Switzerland.