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Other web resources to peruse perhaps . . .
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Fathering: Off the Air
John Fuller
johnfullerblog.com/category/fathering
Father Power
Jamie Bohnett
Wisdom for Divorced Parents
Len Stauffenger
wisdomfordivorcedparents.com/blog
Better Dads
Rick Johnson
authorrickjohnson.blogspot.com
Todd Wilson
Family Man Ministries
A Dad’s Point of View
Bruce Sallan
Who’s Your Daddy?
Michael Bennie

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featuring weekly musings from producer and speaker,
Jay Payleitner, author of 52 Things Kids Need from a Dad