IntentionalDads.Club
Go From Being an Involved Dad to an Intentional Dad
IntentionalDads.Club
Go From Being an Involved Dad to an Intentional Dad
Go From Being an Involved Dad to an Intentional Dad
Go From Being an Involved Dad to an Intentional Dad
Our 12-week "Intentional Dads Basecamp" is designed for dads who want to level up their fatherhood journey by joining a group of like-minded dads once a week. Together, you'll explore how to move from simply being involved to being an intentional dad. Each session will dive into important topics such as empowering your family, offering support and challenge, lowering the walls of self-preservation, calling your kids up instead of out, discovering your unique dad style, and creating a clear vision for your children. It's a powerful journey toward intentional fatherhood.
Our 5-week "Parenting Together" course is for dads and their spouses who want to become more intentional in their parenting journey. In these sessions, you’ll dive into key topics like discovering your unique parenting style, nurturing your children like gardeners, improving communication, understanding relational dynamics, and resetting your family calendar for better balance. It’s not just about being an intentional father—it's about being intentional in all your relationships to create a strong, unified family.
Our 5-week "Parent/Teen Journey" series is designed to help parents and teens navigate the crucial years between 12 and 18. Together, you'll explore how to balance the right amount of support and challenge for your teen, understanding your unique personality through the 5 Voices Assessment, and learn how self-awareness can enhance your leadership. The series will also help you plan intentional summers that build connection and growth. It’s about preparing both you and your teen for a thriving relationship during these pivotal years.
The "Dad Road Map" shows the emotional journey many dads face when they aren’t intentional with their kids. From ages 12-13, you feel like you're trying; by 13-14, you think you’ve tried; from 14-15, it feels too late; from 15-16, guilt sets in; between 15-17, you start comparing yourself to other dads; and by 17-18, some dads just give up. Where are you now on the Dad Road Map? It's never too late to change course and become the intentional dad your kids need.
Every Thursday receive an email with Intentional ideas for the weekend for you and your teens.
Recieve suggestions on how to be more Intentional with your teens every month.
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