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GETTING DADS INVOLVED

18 years 7 months ago #114422 by clarkslittlehelper
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We always have food and still no one shows. Thanks for all the support though.
18 years 7 months ago #114421 by mykidsmom
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We encourage parents of "two homes" to check-out the web site for info, and when asked about invovling Dads I let them know they are always welcome for lunch with their child(ren). Nothing is more fun than to watch your son's eyes pop when Dad comes in for lunch! This simple hour long visit can be so huge!!
18 years 7 months ago #114420 by WDAA
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www.watchdogs.net is the website
18 years 7 months ago #114419 by WDAA
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For those of you interested in the WATCH D.O.G.S. father involvement program, please make time for the toll-free conference call. After 8 years of launching programs, our 45 minute Success Training Conf Call will provide you the understanding of how and why the program works.
18 years 7 months ago #114418 by my3strongtikes
There's always the trusty Donuts with Dad. Or what about a sports night with dad. Games, concessions all run by dads. IF you ask them they will come.
But I think for the meetings its just not going to happens at least at ours it hasn't either. :(

GOOD LUCK

Cindy

Cindy<br />
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<br>&quot;People have the right to be stupid, but some abuse the privelege.&quot;
18 years 7 months ago #114417 by shopoholic
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At the PTO Today Conf. in Sac. I attended Rich Linden's class. He gave great ideas for getting dad's involved. He was AWESOME!!! A great idea that he shared was having a Dad's week at school. He said to have the dads do everything. No moms allowed. It's ok to let the dads fail. They were there to greet and open doors in the a.m. They volunteered in the library, in classes, duty, lunch, coping, etc. It has led to a dad's club that meets for food. Oh, that was the other thing.......Dads need food!!! If you have food, they will come.

I think that the dad's week was a great idea!!!
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