First-Time Dad: The Stuff You Really Need to Know
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John Fuller
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John Fuller
About this listen
Perhaps the most powerful influence in the world is that of a dad on his child. Baseball gloves, dirty diapers, tiny little hands, first days of school, daddy-daughter dances, and learner's permits ... and so much more! There's no way you can be ready for it all, but this is when you need to get a bit of a head start.
First Time Dad by Focus on the Family ministry veteran (and father of 6) John Fuller lets you in on the stuff you really need to know ... because in just a few months or weeks or days, your life is going to change - forever.
- Set good priorities.
- Break bad habits and/or family patterns.
- Recognize and recover from some common fathering mistakes.
- Know that your words have immense power.
- And learn how to cultivate a lasting parent-child relationship.
So, instead of wondering "oh man, oh man, oh man... what am I going to do now" for 9 months ... listen to this short book (plus it's pretty fun too) and get excited!
Dad, your job is critical ... And you can do it.
©2011 John Fuller (P)2012 Fuller MediaWhat listeners say about First-Time Dad: The Stuff You Really Need to Know
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- Kyle
- 2018-02-17
I Don’t Need to be Told to be Involved in My Child’s Life
This book just tells fathers how important it is to be involved in our baby’s life which is automatic for me. And the men reading this book would already care about being a good father so the message seems pointless. For full disclosure I only made it about halfway through before I didn’t want to listen to it anymore.
Read Armin A. Brott instead, even if not all his books are on here.
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