Dads, Daughters & the Super Bowl

Okay this post is a little late for most people - the Super Bowl begins in an hour and 30 minutes or so - but this advice from Joe Kelly (father, speaker and primary media source on fathering healthy daughters) is worth consideration for other major sporting events as well.

Recognizing that most of us will see the Super Bowl from our family rooms in a broadcast stuffed with commercials—-some that will likely will be awkward if not completely embarrassing for fathers to watch alongside their daughters and stepdaughters—Joe offers some simple tips for fathers and stepfathers watching today’s Super Bowl with their daughters. Check out his tips that include tossing a football around or taking a walk together before the game, and trying to watch the game through her eyes at his Dads and Daughters blog.

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Tyler Osterhaus's Gravatar What a great blog!! Well, actually I skipped over the Super Bowl tips as football doesn't exactly factor into my family's reality tunnel - but thanks so much for sharing this website. I really enjoyed the interview with author, Neil Gaiman conducted by his daughter. My favorite part is when he shares with her how one of his books was inspired by a nightmare she had when she was four years old and tells the story to her kindergarten class. And of course I've been thinking about the Lilly Ledbetter bill all week. I'm definitely bookmarking this blog. Thanks for again for sharing. Daughters rock!
# Posted By Tyler Osterhaus | 2/1/09 11:06 PM