Support for Dads
Equip Yourself for a New Culture
Being a Dad is harder today than ever
It's not like it used to be. Maybe it was easier when our dad raised us if you had a dad. But the struggle also exists that times are changing as well. Protect and provide that is what being a dad meant. Work hard and the job is done, go to games, be around. That seemed to be how things were. But not now. You might be at odds with your kids, your kids mother, your wife. They want more from you but you have no idea how to do that.
A new way to Dad for a new generation
Here is another fact: Kids have more pressure on them than ever before. They are overwhelmed by school, work, sports, peers, and natural disasters. In turn, they are becoming depressed and anxious. They are struggling and you don't know what to do. Who do they turn to?
But they are hurting, so they are turning to social media, TikTok, Instagram. And frankly, their digital world is winning our kids' minds and the advice is not the best.
Whether your children are young or entering their teen and adolescent years, you have an effect on them. The truth is, dads are more important today than ever and your child needs you to learn how to be a dad in today's world.
Reach Out Today
If you need support and are ready to gain the tools to becoming a better father, I am here to offer you a place to heal.
Be the Dad they need
You know your kid is struggling and you have to try something. Talk to someone. You talk to friends, family, co-workers. They all have good advice but deep down something still isn't working. You are always asking “Am I doing this right?” Stop being afraid to ask for help. We can help you.
We have a Dad Support Group where we cover:
Family history
What it means to be a man
Showing and handling feelings
Men's health and communication
The fathers role
Discipline
Children’s growth
Getting involved
Working with mom & co-parent
Dad and work
Equip yourself for a new culture
When you make time to be a better dad, you will learn more about yourself, your kids, and your kid’s mom. With this you can gain clarity and make better choices vs. the hope and pray method. This training is leveraged with being with other dad’s and will help you not feel so alone, creating a place to process and grow in a nonjudgemental place.
In this group you will equip yourself to learn new skills, learn how you operate, learn about how the past is impacting your present and future. It allows space to find support, connection, and accountability.
If you are ready to learn new skills and take being a dad to a new level give us a call and see when the next group is starting.