Educator Allan Shedlin has recently conducted a series of 100 interviews documenting what fathers can learn from being fathers. According to Shedlin, being a dad
– reminds fathers of what is really important, of what needs are fundamental;
– exposes them to a new, deeper kind of love;
– diminishes their self-absorption;
– demonstrates the value of asking good questions;
– helps them appreciate the responsibilities and obligations of power;
– reminds them of the value of playfulness, imagination, enthusiasm, and wonder; and
– makes them laugh.
(LINK) http://www.reformation21.org/Reformation_21_Blog/Reformation_21_Blog/58/pm__114/vobId__5594/
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