Collector of The Week – Las Vegas Raiders Christmas Ornament Collection 

A new week means a new post for Collector of the Week here at The Art of Fatherhood. As a fellow geek and collector of all things Pop Culture I wanted to showcase some cool collections that dads share in our community. We love to see this passion in what people collect. In addition, we … Read more

Give Your Child The Gift Of Confidence This Year 

It is that time of the year where kids either write or text parents their holiday wish list. My kids put together a PowerPoint slide presentation this year on what they would like. I was super impressed with the fact they had links to where I can purchase those items. Over the years my wife … Read more

Andrew Erwin Talks Fatherhood, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever & More 

Andrew Erwin sits down with me to talk about his fatherhood journey. He shares the values he looks to instill into his kids. After that he shares the life lessons his kids have taught him. After that we talk about his new film, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Andrew talks about working with the cast … Read more

Teaching Your Kids And Yourself To Reflect On The Year That Was

Recently I was working on a project that made me look at my photos on my phone from this year. It might sound odd, but scrolling through my phone was a great way for me to reflect on the year that was. I was caught up in the rush that comes along with the holidays … Read more

From Santa’s Helper To The Bag Man To Others, Which Holiday Dad Are You?

As we approach Christmas, there are a lot of dad stereotypes out there. There are dads who love making a special breakfast on Christmas. Then there are the dads who have the garbage bag at the ready to collect all the wrapping paper. You have the dad who acts as Santa’s helper and the one … Read more

An Ounce Of Prevention Is Worth A Pound Of Cure

My mom had a lot of phrases she used to say to me. One of them was an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I might have rolled my eyes when my mom shared the phrase with me, but now as a parent I might have said that from time to time … Read more