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Home » Fathers of Daughters

Fathers of Daughters

November 9, 2010 By Laura Santomauro MFT

Finally, I was able to begin this book this morning.  I cried my way through the first 39 pages.  I cried as a daughter: relating to the stories of missing out on paternal affection; I cried as a mother: overjoyed with the knowledge that my daughter is receiving what girls so desparately need; I cried as a wife: proud and envious that my husband has the power to make such a significant impact on the life of my daughter.

A recommended read for every father and mother!  In response, next month’s newsletter will feature a father’s corner loaded with tips for fathers – be sure to sign up!!

 Daddy & Bells

 

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