Some Dads learn new parenting skills from television (think The Cosby Show and hopefully not The Family Guy) while others learn from reading books. With the latter in mind, IncredibleDad.com has embarked on giving Busy Dads (and people looking to buy them books as gifts) concise and relevant reviews of the Dad books out there. First up, “The Dads’ Book – for the Dad who’s Best at Everything” by Michael Heatley. Find out if this book makes the grade and get some free Dad tips out of it to boot! Read the rest of this entry »

This is our family… as depicted by one of Ballet Girl’s recent drawings. (In case you can’t tell, I’m the one on the far right.)
It never ceases to amaze me how fast time flies and how fleeting the most treasured moments are. Both Book Boy and Ballet Girl have said and drawn some hilarious, funny, adorable and sometimes unusually insightful things. Here are some tips to help you preserve these memories for years to come and a collection of things my kids have said over the last year to make you laugh (and to store online for posterity’s sake). Read the rest of this entry »

A “B” or not a “B”. That was the question my wife asked me this week when Book Boy came home with a “B” on a Social Studies assignment.
Clean Mom takes great interest in our kids’ grades as she’s the one who works hard with them on their homework. (I merely contributed the superior genes from which our kids were created … nurture or nature, that’s another discussion…) This got me to thinking about what else we could do to help Book Boy and Ballet Girl excel in school. After much research, here are the five tips that I believe will help your kids get better grades. Read the rest of this entry »
One of the first Incredible Dad article requests we received at the site was from a frustrated father who was having trouble getting his child to eat Broccoli.
So for all you Incredible Dads who are having the same problem, read on for our top 5 solutions!
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