
Good Dads Have This One Thing In Common
Of all the great characteristics of good dads, Dr. Meg has found one big thing that they all seem to have in common.
Of all the great characteristics of good dads, Dr. Meg has found one big thing that they all seem to have in common.
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Dr. Meg Meeker is a global leading authority in child-father relationships. She has over 30 years of experience as a pediatrician; is the author of the bestselling book and now movie, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters; host of the popular parenting podcast, Parenting Great Kids; TEDTalk and international speaker; and father-inclusive advocate. As an expert in the field, Dr. Meg equips dads (and those who love them) with tools and training based on extensive practical experience and research.