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DIYFather.com Online Advisory Board

Help shape the future of one of the world's top social enterprises promoting active fatherhood. We are looking for passionate individuals from all over the world to give us advice on how we should take DIYFather.com forward and what resources we should put together to help men become the best dads they can be.

What's involved?
The Advisory Board is an online panel that we communicate with by email. So all we need from you is about an hour (all up) each month to read a few emails and respond with your opinions, suggestions and advice.

What do I get in return?
We can't pay members of the Advisory Board. So you'd be doing this out of sheer kindness and altruism. However the non-financial rewards are significant. There is tons of research that provides clear evidence of a correlation between active fatherhood and social benefits (such as reduced teenage pregnancy rates, reduced substance abuse and improved academic performace) ... and of course it's our kids who experience these benefits.

What do I do next?
Contact us to say you'd be interested to join the DIYFather online Advisory Board.

Thank you!

-Scott, Stef, Jeff and Eric

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By the time you see this you probably would have got over your real issue and concern but I will still put in my 2c's worth...
Let your daughter know you love and care for her and you genuinely would like to find out more about her boyfriend.How old is this boyfriend? What does he like? Invite him in to have /share coffee or a smoothie, and a pizza with. Perhaps it could be just a case of a storm in a tea-cup thing...it is your daughter that you want to earn and have her trust more than anything else. Work on having her trust, she would know you just want what is best for her, she is still young and she would have plenty of time, have you got time to sit down and talk with her MAKE TIME TO TALK WITH HER AND SHE MIGHT STOP SNEAKING AROUND TO TALK TO THAT OTHER FELLA! GOOD LUCK

I'm happy to help too. 2 x

I'm happy to help too. 2 x boys, 3.5 and 10 months. Another one may or may not be on the horizon...

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