What a Difference a Daddy Makes

Jan 15–16, 2007 - comment

You know, there are few guarantees in life, especially in parenting. But there is one guarantee that every father should know: YOU ARE THE KEY TO YOUR DAUGHTER’S FUTURE.

On today’s broadcast, Dr. Kevin Leman joins us to discuss the indelible imprint a dad leaves on his daughter’s life.

We’ve talked about it many times on this program – the important role fathers play in the lives of their children. And that is especially true for those of us who have daughters. Study after study has shown that we fathers set up our daughters for success. We are the ones who will boost their academic achievement, promote their psychological health, increase their compassion for others, and even bolster the status of women in society.

You will be challenged and convicted by what you hear today, and we recommend this book to anyone who wants to develop concrete ways to love their daughter, setting her free to grow into a healthy, secure adult who can focus on loving others.

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topic(s): Family, Children, Parenting, Fathers

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