Resources for Dads
Being a parent is never easy, and finding information tailored, especially for dads, can be challenging. Below you will find an abundance of resources that speak directly to those challenges and find the support you need.
National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse
A variety of activity suggestions for dads anywhere, dadtalk blog, research, resources, events and opportunities to connect virtually and in person hosted by US gov. Includes video, webinars and tips for dads to manage challenging situations.
All Pro Dad
For one hour each month you'll get to join other dads and kids at school for a fun, memory-making event.
All Pro Dad Chapters provide an opportunity for dads to spend quality time with their children that will strengthen their relationship.
Engaging Fathers
Children and young people's mental health and wellbeing is enhanced when fathers take a strong interest in their development and learning.
Dad Gang
Here, we defy stereotypes, shatter myths and celebrate black fatherhood every day. Here is a place where we encourage, teach, support and share tips that can help all fathers become better dads. Though marred by a racially driven and media amplified stigma that has lead the world to perceive black fathers as widely missing in action, inactive or simply unfit parents, we continue thrive. This is the driving force behind The Dad Gang.
Dad Group Resources
Providing advocacy, community, education and support for families where the fathers are primary caregivers for their children.
How you can take an active role in your child's wellness
We asked dads to share the tips they share with their friends about being active in their child's mental health treatment. Read those tips here.
Fatherhood: The impact of fathers on children's mental health
This briefing paper explores the direct and indirect impact of fathers on children's mental health, from positive supervision and language development, to emotionally buffering mother and child against environmental stresses.
Dads Care How To
We know being a parent especially right now isn't easy. So here's a resource of how-to videos for dads by dads. Because #DadsCare How To get through this together.