Synopses & Reviews
Harvard-educated attorney Kevin O'Shea left his practice to become a stay-at-home dad. James Windell is also a highly involved father, as well as being a juvenile court psychologist and a noted author of parenting books. Over the years they've discovered a thing or two about parenting, and in this book they share their novel insights into five parenting techniques that active fathers are actually better at than active mothers.
The Fatherstyle Advantage is unique. Flying in the face of long-held assumptions about the relative merits of mothers' and fathers' parenting styles, it is the first how-to child-raising guide ever to focus on the positive qualities that men bring to parenting. It emphasizes men's special contributions to the family unit, including a strong sense of play and exacting standards, and sets up the core elements of "fatherstyle" as a desirable model to be emulated by men and women alike. At a time when increasing numbers of men are spending more and more time with their children, this refreshingly different book is ideal for both fathers and mothers who are interested in new techniques that will lead to smarter parenting, better-adjusted, more confident children, and stronger, healthier families.
About the Author
Former attorney and current stay-at-home father, Kevin O'Shea writes two parenting columns and leads workshops for new fathers. He has been featured in many national publications and on national television programs. He lives in Birmingham, Michigan.James Windell is a juvenile court psychologist, author, and newspaper columnist who has appeared on more than 150 radio and television shows. He is quoted regularly in parenting and major women's magazines. Windell lives in Troy, Michigan.