Publisher's Synopsis
At one time, men preferred "Sire." Other times, "Father" was preferable. What we do know is that the most agreed-upon way to refer to dad these days is by calling him, well, 'dad.'
The title "Daddy" is earned, and maintaining that title requires constant maintenance of parental relationships. In chapters like "Love with Your Hands" and "Building to be Better" the author shares his personal experiences, observations, and learning lessons to help steer fathers down a productive and nurturing path of child-rearing. Along the way, readers will begin to identify ideology in their parenting styles that may need updating or revamping. Each chapter will leave readers with new tools to implement on their journey. Portions of this book promote healing and courage to mend torn relationships as well. The author also applauds stepparents and adopted parents who have stepped in and saved the day, emphasizing that fathers do not have to be biologically connected to excel in their role as a father. The challenge to acquire the Daddy title comes through sacrifice, love, and leadership. Accept the challenge!