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A parenting expert is drawing a clear line between parents who manage households and those who play well with their children — and arguing the latter have something worth copying.
With Father's Day as the prompt, the expert identifies five habits common to so-called fun dads as practical tools for raising both household joy and the quality of the parent-child bond.
The core claim: most parents are leaving relationship capital on the table by treating parenting primarily as a logistics problem.
The Cost of Defaulting to Task Mode Many parents fill their available hours with schedules, chores and responsibilities — the operational layer of family life.
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