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Violent Video Games Kill Real People

Jun 4th

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Physical Video game sales were at $13 billion in 2012 – down from $17 billion in 2011 (Forbes.com), but a large piece of business nonetheless. And I’m not surprised. Everywhere I look — from the local paper to the national news, reports of violence are everywhere. Murder trial after murder trial on channel after channel. Social media is on fire with calls for peace and tougher gun laws. The world is simply out of control with violence. Doesn’t anyone think about the children?!? What about the children?!?

I remember asking my mom to go out as soon as she could to More >

Being Dad, Crime, FBI, Mortal Kombat, Video Games, Violence, Violent Video Games
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Not Sure Why You Need To Call Your Kids Parasites

Apr 17th

Posted by Dad in Being Dad

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I read this story about Isabella Dutton last week when it was initially published and wanted to pass on making any comment since I knew she had created a self inflicted firestorm that was totally in her right to do so.

Let’s be clear: I don’t fault Ms. Dutton for her feelings about her children. Children are not for everyone. I don’t feel sad or otherwise bothered that some people look at children as nothing more than work. I expect she will get a lot of criticism for not having the ‘normal’ motherly feelings, whatever that means, but when I read it More >

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IUIs, IVFs and hCG; Oh My!

Apr 3rd

Posted by Dad in Being Dad

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Anagrams galore. I will be blunt as to the singular reason for this particular post — hope. As many parents — or attempting parents — have found out, ease of conception and age don’t mix. Simply put — waiting to have children can easily put a wrinkle in the process. I can’t promise it will work if you are trying. In fact, I can’t promise anything. If you are simply looking for a reason to try one more time — that’s all I can give.

And so, in our extended attempt for a second we found ourselves in front of a More >

Fertility, hCG, In vitro fertilisation, Intrauterine insemination, IUI, IVF, Parenting
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Dinotrux! And Yes, Revenge of the Dinotrux!

Feb 25th

Posted by Dad in Being Dad

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I love to read and one thing I hope is that my son also finds joy in reading. If he doesn’t, so be it, but seeing as though he is only going to be 4 next month, he will be getting at the very least one or more night time stories for the foreseeable future. And as parents, we all know that our children will ask for more books if they know it pushes back their bedtime.

I am not overly picky about the books we read before my son goes to bed. If they are educational, great, but the winners More >

Being Dad, Children's Books, Dinotrux, Reading, Revenge of the Dinotrux, Reviews, The Good Things

Let’s Talk Gun Control

Jan 16th

Posted by Dad in Being Dad

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This is not a post arguing for or against gun control, but it is about gun control. Yes, there is a difference.

It is important to level set. The current gun control debate is not about making our nation safer or about protecting our children — it is simply about gun control. It is a well known communication issue seen in countless households across America — an argument that starts about why one spouse didn’t clean the dishes in the sink but ends as a tirade about an unresolved issue that has festered for twenty years. The catalyst here being the More >

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Confusion and Fat Kids

Dec 5th

Posted by Dad in Being Dad

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Some time ago, my wife watched me down a glass of water after dinner and told me I was odd. Me being odd was no surprise to me, but why now? She highlighted the fact that I don’t drink anything while eating but will immediately drink something once I am done.

Huh. This was something I quickly recognized that I do in fact do, but never really thought about it until then. The culprit? As with all things in a man’s life: Mom. I have mentioned in my multiple posts related to childhood obesity, I was a fat kid. Not heavy. More >

Being Dad, Childhood Obesity, fat america, fat kids, obesity in america, Parenting
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Education in America: Oh Boy.

Oct 4th

Posted by Dad in Being Dad

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Our son just turned 3 1/2 and I dread making the decision for his schooling. Some might chuckle, thinking I have already missed the boat considering waiting lists these days for revered educational institutions. Both my wife and I are college graduates (that’s how we met) but she came through 12 years of public school in the suburbs of Philadelphia with over 600 hundred in her graduating class. Me, on the other hand, I had 12 years of catholic school in a rural community. Total graduating class: 72.

The more I read and the more teachers I speak with, the worse More >

Being Dad, Charissa Stone, Education, Philadelphia Magazine, Philly Mag, Sandy Hingston
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Childhood Obesity Cure

Sep 20th

Posted by Dad in Being Dad

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I was pondering how the terrible twos are a myth and it is really the terrible threes, when I read the article Study suggests tie between BPA and child obesity on Philly.com (but from the AP).

In a world of article scanners (as opposed to reading), I am concerned that the article will be misinterpreted. The Journal of the American Medical Association found that BPA has a possible correlation to obesity — but there is no explanation for it and whether or not it is a cause. They DO NOT say that BPA causes obesity. I fear the main takeaway will be that More >

Associated Press, Being Dad, Childhood Obesity, Mike Stobbe, Philly.com
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Job or Kids?

Aug 28th

Posted by Dad in Being Dad

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As we all know, the work-life balance is difficult at best. My current viewpoint is simple — with the exception of certain professions — the idea of neglecting family for the sake of work is driven by the wants and needs of others answering the WIIFM (What’s In It For Me?) question. I don’t work in absolutes, so this is not always the case, but I would venture to say that it happens more often than not. It is not to say everyone working is a bad person, but I believe we are willing to work in the grey when More >

Billie Ann Tomei, Little League World Series, Williamsport, Work-life balance, working dads, Working Moms
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Rise Fellow Lemmings!

Aug 3rd

Posted by Dad in Being Dad

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I don’t subscribe to the notion of haves and have-nots. I don’t fault the abundantly successful.

But some days I do feel like a lemming (even though it is a bit of a misconception).

As workers, we live in a self correcting eco-system. Layer after layer of management keep the layer below in check. You look up and say “wow, someday” — thinking that the $500k per year job puts you in the major leagues of the world — and you work within the parameters to get there. The only problem — that $500k C-leveler is still answering to someone. Considering there More >

Being Dad, Forbes, Holly Pavlika, Lemmings, MediaPost, Work-life balance
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