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Dads4Kesem Letting Kids of Cancer Patients Be Kids Again

July 6, 2016 by Whit Honea

This July, a group of fathers will join together as Dads4Kesem — walking 84 miles to raise money for a new Camp Kesem chapter at the University of Maryland in honor of Oren Miller.

Filed Under: events, outreach Tagged With: camp kesem, cancer, dads4kesem, Oren Miller

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When You Become the Aging Parent

June 1, 2016 by Whit Honea

Now 45 years old and with two tween boys, one dad looks at his becoming an aging parent and the modern dad’s midlife crisis.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: Aging, growing up, humor, teens / tweens

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Overscheduled Children Miss Enjoying Life’s Sidelines

May 4, 2016 by Whit Honea

A child’s schedule can fill up quickly. How do you decide which activities make the cut?

Filed Under: parenting styles, sports Tagged With: extracurricular activities, overparenting, time management, work-life balance, youth sports

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Failure in Child’s Spring Training Bring Life Lessons

April 6, 2016 by Whit Honea

Everybody is always focused on winning like it alone defines success, but failure is where learning to succeed comes from, especially for children.

Filed Under: sports Tagged With: baseball, failure, life lessons, sons

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Teaching Kindness to our Children a Modern Must

March 2, 2016 by Whit Honea

It isn’t that I’m trying to teach my children empathy and kindness, rather, I’m trying to make sure they don’t lose the lot they have.

Filed Under: outreach Tagged With: emotions

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Working Parent Sings Blues Even When Office is His Home

February 3, 2016 by Whit Honea

As a working parent lucky enough to work from home, I feel guilty that my children get a quantity of my time but not the quality of it.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, relationships Tagged With: anxiety, at-home dads, stress, work-at-home parents, work-life balance

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