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Collecting Success Stories From Dads

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Experienced fathers and writers Hogan Hilling and Al Watts are excited to announce a new book and website project titled, Dads Behaving Dadly: Chronicling the Fatherhood Revolution - dadsbehavingdadly.com, The two are working together to gather a range of success stories detailing the real lives of involved fathers in the United States and Canada.

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Hilling and Watts hope the project will rebrand the image of fatherhood by highlighting all that is good about dads; provide good role models for fathers; help the public recognize and appreciate fatherhood; acknowledge the benefits of a dad’s presence in a child’s life and community; and validate a father’s contribution to parenting.

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This will be the fifth parenting book by Hilling. Β Watts, who is president of The National At-Home Dad Network, www.daddyshome.org, will be co-author. Their website, dadsbehavingdadly.com, is already live.

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To submit a story log on to the website and click on the β€œSubmission Guidelines” page.Β Β  There is also a sample story on the β€œSample Stories” page.

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Hilling and Watts will judge the first round of submissions and the publisher of the book will make the final selections for the book.

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About Hogan Hilling: Hilling has written four books on parenting: Pacifi(her): What She’s Thinking When She’s Pregnant and Rattled: What He’s Thinking When You’re Pregnant, The Modern Mom’s Guide to Dads, and The Man Who Would Be Dad. His book Pacifi(her) was a 2011 SheKnows first place Parenting Award winner – www.hoganhilling.com.Β  Hilling also serves as a board member at-large for The National At-Home Dads Network.

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About Al Watts: Watts has been an at-home dad for nine years and is president of The National At-Home Dads Network. He also writes a weekly blog for the Omaha World-Herald’s popular parenting website, Momaha.com and is a monthly contributor for gender issues website Role/Reboot.

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