Free Fatherhood Web Site Helps Dads Resolving To Be Better
Fathers in 2006
If you're a father resolving to be a better dad in 2006, a free
web site promises to help you keep your pledge to fatherhood.
Interactive Dad (http://www.InteractiveDad.com) is a daily
online parenting magazine for dads. It offers expert fatherhood
advice and timely articles written for today's dad to help
motivate fathers to be better parents.
"Fatherhood has changed," says Glenn Selig, publisher of
Interactive Dad Magazine. "Today's father does more and wants to
be an equal partner in the raising of his children but he needs
a little help and advice."
Selig says when he became a dad he was frustrated by the lack of
resources for fathers.
"The magazines, books and web sites were written with mothers in
mind and that was upsetting to say the least," he says, "So I
developed an interactive web site for fathers."
Selig is an award-winning journalist with nearly 20 years of
experience.
"It's amazing what you can accomplish when you want something
badly enough," says the 38-year-old Selig, father of a
3-year-old girl and 1-year-old boy. "Being a good father is that
important."
WHAT THE FATHERHOOD SITE OFFERS
The fatherhood site offers parenting tips as well as articles on
family finance, saving money and college savings programs. There
are new articles posted daily, written by experts in their
fields or professional writers.
"I like to call this 'news you can use' for dads," says Selig.
"With just a click of a mouse, the site puts valuable
information at fathers' fingertips."
The online magazine also has an Ask the Expert section. Dads are
invited to email questions to receive free expert parenting
advice from noted Beverly Hills, Calif. psychiatrist Dr. Charles
Sophy.
The site is online 24/7 at InteractiveDad.com. It attracts
visitors from all over the world.