Dad-to-Be: Here's the Secret to Being a Good Dad From a Personal Development Coach by Jonathan Oliver

Fatherhood
October 25, 2018

Dad-to-Be: Here's the Secret to Being a Good Dad From a Personal Development Coach

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Donna John
Yes!!! “The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.” – Theodore Hesburgh Welcome to 30Seconds!
Jonathan Oliver
Thank you for support.
Jonathan Oliver
Happy to be here. Thank you for having me.
Jessica Acree
That same saying was on the card I bought my husband to tell him I was pregnant... "Great Husbands Become Great Dads" it's true! Great post and WELCOME to the tribe!
Jonathan Oliver
Absolutely. This group is pretty cool.
Elisa Schmitz
"If there’s one thing your baby needs, it’s a stable, loving home. Work to make your marriage rock solid. The good dad thing will follow, guaranteed." I love this! Great tip, Jonathan Oliver . Welcome to our community of writers. So excited to have you with us!
Jonathan Oliver
Thank you for the encouragement.

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