Families Can Bond Together Over Video Games 

There is the old trope that parents hate when their kids play video games. In some homes, that might be the case, but for me and my family we really enjoy playing video games together. From Mario Kart to Nintendo Switch Sports we have a blast seeing who can get the best score or win … Read more

Collector of The Week – A Nintendo Amiibo 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. We talk about … Read more

Fun On Fridays – Enter To Win A Video Game Prize Pack 

Happy Friday! The weekend is in our sight. To show my appreciation to all those who listen to my podcast and come to my website I want to give you a chance to win some prizes. I am starting a Fun on Fridays segment here at Art of Fatherhood. I will try to at least … Read more

Collector Of The Week – Super Mario Bros Collection

Welcome to a new column here at The Art of Fatherhood. It is called Collector of the Week! 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 talk about the latest movies, comic books, and video games that we … Read more

How Video Games Prepared Us For Fatherhood

If you ever saw the movie, The Last Starfighter or read the book Armada by Ernest Cline you got to see how video games prepared those characters for future life events. Heck, I even wrote an article where I made funny video game titles that could make you a better parent. Recently an interaction on … Read more

Video Games That Help You Become Better Parents

These days everyone is offering advice to new parents. Moms and dads to be are still going to prenatal classes. The book What to Expect When You’re Expecting is still very popular. Those methods of learning about how to become a parent are all well and good, but they are outdated. What about learning from … Read more