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First Things First (FTF) is an award winning not-for-profit organization dedicated to strengthening families in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is a resource that collaborates with, and is supported by a broad cross-section of community organizations, groups and individuals.
• 24 million children are growing up in homes without their biological fathers.
• Only 30% of divorces are due to infidelity, addiction or abuse, 70% of divorces are due to couples feeling disconnected.
• Couples who manage to devote time specifically to one another at least once a week are markedly more likely to enjoy high-quality relationships and lower divorce rates, compared to couples who do not devote as much couple time to one another.
• Fathers provide unique benefits to their daughters through their active and positive presence from the time of birth all the way through adulthood.
First Things First has a media/video collection that really brings these topics above home, and makes valid points in easy to relate to ways. Check out this adorable video:
Giveaway Package from First Things First:
MoonPie / First Things First Family Prize Pack includes:
- His and Hers MoonPie T-shirts (2 Large T-shirts)
- 2 Boxes of MoonPies
Giveaway note:
Each household is only eligible to win One (1) First Things First Moon Pie Prize Pack via blog reviews and giveaways. Only one entrant per mailing address per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.
I like the scream free parenting video
ReplyDeleteI have had Daddy/Daughter dates with things going on at school and like doing things with my girls
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ReplyDeleteI never did have Daddy/Daughter dates. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI like the Reading Is Fundamental video.
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Yes, they did have daddy/ daughter dates.
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I like Family Fitness.
ReplyDeleteI like the miscommunication video, especially the part about the texting.
ReplyDeleteWe have daddy/daughter nights but they are not on a set schedule because I don't have a set schedule.
ReplyDeleteI like the Dad's day video
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ReplyDeleteI like this that encourages relationships between fathers and daughters.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could say we did the father daughter thing but I never really heard of it until lately.
ReplyDeleteI like the Teen Moms. This is so important for teens to see and realize that being a teen mom is not glamorous like it is on TV.
ReplyDeleteI have had father/daughter dates with my dad in the past. He did the school dances with me and anything i needed my dad there for he was there.
ReplyDeleteNo my husband never had daughter /daddy dates.
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I like the Reading is Fundamental video.
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We all did things as a family, so no actual father-daughter dates.
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no they don't
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