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Other Quotes from Martin Luther King Jr. Everyone Should Know

Martin Luther King Jr. memorial statue in Washington, D.C. (Photo: zachstern on Foter.com / CC BY-NC-ND) The ideas of peace, love, hard work and understanding are core elements of the legacy of Dr....

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Driving Down Road of Fatherhood Even When You Don’t Have Confidence

I recently watched an episode of the sitcom How I Met Your Mother where one of the male leads who had recently became a first-time dad has a conversation with his father, using some sort of metaphor...

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Encourage Your Child’s Imagination with Dirty Outdoor Play

DISCLOSURE: This post is sponsored by Clorox®. Imagination knows no bounds. You give a kid a box, and the possibilities are endless. You give a child a toy, and you’ve just put their imagination in...

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Remembering Being a Child Can Help You be a Better Parent

Although my book is intended mainly for the entertainment of boys and girls, I hope it will not be shunned by men and women on that account, for part of my plan has been to try to pleasantly remind...

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Sorry, Mom, for All the Many Mistakes I Made in My Childhood

Fatherhood causes one to be reflective about a great many things. There is the grand mystery of life itself, the mystery of those weird silica packets that come in brand new shoes. (Really, why are...

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Pumpkin Patch Illustrates the Many Choices We Make in Parenting

If you’ve ever been to a pumpkin patch, you are familiar with a vast overwhelming pasture of promise. You approach the patch with the belief that the perfect pumpkin is there. You have to put in the...

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‘Fences’ Inspired Me to ‘Take the Crookeds with the Straights’

Some 20 odd years ago, I first read the play Fences by August Wilson. I was a high schooler – a senior, I think. One of four black students in a graduating class of about 100 at an all-boys prep...

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Museum Showcases Happy Memories of Raising Little Children

I was alone at my museum. Not exactly alone, but my family wasn’t physically with me at the moment. In fact, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis was packed, as it should be, because it is an amazing...

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Baseball Field in the Failing Light Offers Father a Renewed View

Some of the most spiritual moments I have ever had came on a baseball field. This one came just walking past one. I walked past an empty field yesterday and it was like an old friend was waving....

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Punishment or Discipline: Parents Must Regularly Walk this Fine Line

I recently read Thank You Ma’am, a short story by one of my favorite writers, Langston Hughes, with my students and saw it with fresh eyes. If you are unfamiliar with the story, I highly recommend it....

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