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INFORUM your best local source for news, sports, and weather in the Fargo-Moorhead area → Read More
Dear Healthy Men: A few weeks ago, you wrote about why women live longer than women. When does the gender gap start? In other words, do girls live longer than → Read More
Dear Mr. Dad: I've read several of your columns that have touched on the health of men and boys, but you haven't spent much time talking about mental health. Is → Read More
Dear Mr. Dad: My wife and I are getting divorced. There are a lot of complex financial issues to work through, and we're meeting regularly with a court-appointed mediator. So → Read More
Dear Mr. Dad: I'm a single mother and my teenage son rather sheepishly told me that he thinks there's something wrong "down there." When I asked what he meant, he → Read More
Husbands, listen up! These ideas will boost your popularity at home and make your wife the envy of all of her friends. → Read More
Dear Mr. Dad: My baby is nearly two. When's the right time to start potty training and how do we do it? → Read More
When is the right time to teach manners to children? → Read More
Every interaction with your kids - especially the most mundane ones - will make you a better dad. → Read More
In addition to worries about the health of your wife and/or the baby, other causes of dad-to-be anxiety include financial security, loss of free time and concern about not being a good dad, maybe even about not having sex again. → Read More
Find a couple of expectant or new dads to talk with, and carve out a few minutes a day for “me” time, when you can get exercise and/or meditate. → Read More
I feel silly asking any of my friends about this. Is this kind of anxiety common among dads-to-be? → Read More
There's a growing body of research that shows conclusively the daughters of dads who play with them grow up to be more assertive (in good ways), get better grades in school and are more self-sufficient. → Read More
There’s a growing body of research that shows conclusively the daughters of dads who play with them grow up to be more assertive (in good ways), get better grades in school and are more self-… → Read More
My daughter is almost two and refuses to share her toys. She also snatches toys from any other kids within reaching distance. → Read More
Q: My husband and I have two-year-old twins - a girl and a boy - and we both love spending time with them. But I've noticed that he and I have very different styles, in several ways. → Read More
Q: My wife is about four months pregnant and I'm really excited about becoming a new dad. → Read More
Is it too soon to be reading to my two-month-old son? If not, what should I read? → Read More
He badmouths me to our daughter and is trying to cut me out of her life. What can I do? → Read More
I asked the therapist who helped my wife whether I might have depression too, but she just about laughed me out of the room. → Read More