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Fatherhood Resource
Intentional Moments

Our Intentional Moments list is intended to provide opportunities and ideas to more deeply connect with your child. Not necessarily activities, but thought out and purposeful moments that can strengthen your Father / Child bond.

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Learn your child's Love Language! Everyone, even your children, receive and feel love in different ways. Ensure you are pouring into them in a way they truly feel loved!

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Be intentional with your conversations. Utilize thought provoking conversation starters that are great for Father/Child relationship building!

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Make it a priority to eat dinner together as a family. No phones, no television, no distractions. Intentional quality time.

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Write personal, prompted letters to your son. Can be for any age or stage of life. Share favorite memories, personal hopes, or best wishes! Date when sealed and when it should be opened.

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Write a letter to your child on their birthday. Be personal, specific, and uplifting. Write of what made you proud the past year of their life or what moments you fondly remember most. Start young and make it a tradition!

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Take scrapbooking to the next level with a digital photo book. Capture your family memories and spend quality time together looking through the pictures.

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Don't let all of your phone photos sit without being able to easily enjoy them. Easily upload them to the Groovebook app and get up to 100 printed photos a month!

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Praying together does not have to be only before bedtime or a meal, nor does it have to be long and drawn out. It can be at any moment, as simple as "Thank you, Lord, for this day."

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Be intentional in celebrating little accomplishments. Remember that what might look like a small hill to you could be a mountain to your young child.

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Create a chain out of scraps of paper, write notes, thoughts, what you are thankful for, personal encouragement, what you love about your children, what you want to improve on as a father. Each day, make it part of your routine, sit down with your child, tear off the next chain in the link, and talk about what is written!

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Prompted, personal letters specific for a parent to their Daughter. A unique way to encourage, love, and share during any stage of life! Date each letter when written and when it should be opened.

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On a daily or weekly basis, send little reminders to your child that you are thinking about them, care about them, and love them! Slip notes, drawings, inside jokes into their lunches for a smile during the day.

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