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When and why did we start honoring our fathers? Learn what year Father's Day became an official U.S. holiday and who came up with the idea.
When and why did we start honoring our fathers? Learn what year Father's Day became an official U.S. holiday and who came up with the idea.
Fathers interested in creating a sense of closeness with their daughters should look for fun things to do together, a new study suggests.
Fathers interested in creating a sense of closeness with their daughters should look for fun things to do together, a new study suggests.
Move over, tiger moms. Dads can play an even more significant role in the development of happy, well-adjusted children than do mothers, a new study indicates.
Move over, tiger moms. Dads can play an even more significant role in the development of happy, well-adjusted children than do mothers, a new study indicates.
People whose fathers or grandfathers started having children at a later age may live longer, according to a new study.
People whose fathers or grandfathers started having children at a later age may live longer, according to a new study.
Remember your dad on Father's Day. Choose a gadget that fits his interests or activities, and watch his eyes light up.
Remember your dad on Father's Day. Choose a gadget that fits his interests or activities, and watch his eyes light up.
1) Book of coupons
Keep up the love even after Father's Day with coupons that he can "cash in" throughout the year. We've got everything from a car wash, to personal assistant services to complete control of the TV for an entire day!
2) Fix something
Find something he's been meaning to get to around the house but just hasn't had time to focus on. This way he can cross a to-do off of his list without raising a finger!
3) Host a BBQ in his honor
Where's there's a grill there's a way - especially if there is a man involved. Clean up the yard, sent out invites and get cookin'.
4) Make him breakfast in bed
Show Dad he's special from the moment he wakes up by pamparing him to a delicious meal served in his own cozy bed. Be sure to remember those extra little treats that push it above the norm!
5) Interview Dad or Grandpa as if he were a star!
Pose questions about his youth, his school, his dreams, his accomplishments... Find out what he would do more of if he had the time and what he still has on his list to accomplish. End the interview by asking for his autograph!