What you'll learn
- How to be a better Dad so that your children can excel and thrive
- Learn how to make your children feel special and achieve their dreams
- Understand the power of unconditional love
- Cultivate the character of consistency as a Dad
- Start the habit of daddy dates
- Learn the power of persistence
- Learn the importance of fathers
- Discipline from the place of love
- Develop the art of being a joy giver as a father
- Become transparent as a father and as a man
- Learn how to empower your children’s mother
- Learn the secret of saying sorry
- Learn how to father from a distance
- Discover the power of eating together
- Learn how to speak life into your family
- Learn how to recover from the pain of divorce
- Tips on how to be a successful single dad
- Learn to lighten up as a dad and not be too serious
- Build positive memories with your children
- Learn how to get involved in your children’s interests
- Discover one hundred ways to praise your child
- Cultivate eleven traits of manhood
- Develop a healthy vision for your family
- Help build a blueprint for your child’s success
- Learn the secret of intentional fathering
- Develop your listening skills
- Develop the tradition of the special weekly family dinner
- Your children will become who you are
- Learn how to set personal goals
- Use the gold standard to set your fatherhood goals
- Learn the art of fun
- Develop an overall life purpose
- Experience the transformative effect of the power of love
- Learn the art of creating conversation by asking questions
- Learn to never discipline your child in anger
- Invest in the bank of love for your wife and children
- Understand the importance of rites of passage
- Invest in practical love – Attention, Affection and Affirmation
- Fail forward and learn from your mistakes
- Practice the power of creating a positive atmosphere through words
- Learn the art of marriage
- Tips on the art of romance
- Recognize the importance of loving your children’s mother
- Learn the joy of sex by putting your wife’s needs first
- Deal with the challenge of testosterone
- Learn the strength of self-control
- Discover the power of forgiveness
Requirements
- You only need a hunger to learn and a desire to be a better dad.
Description
Courageous Fathering Course Description & Synopsis
The Courageous online Fathering course is a practical Step-by-Step guide on how to become a great dad and ‘Lead by Example’ to give your children the best start in life.
The Courageous course features 28 interviews with dads from all over the world sharing their personal experiences, ideas and ‘top three tips’ on how to be a great dad.
Many of these 28 Dads are qualified Good to Great Trainers or fatherhood and family authors themselves and so have a wealth of experience and knowledge to share.
The fathers interviewed include Australian, Indigenous Australian, South African, Fijian, Chinese-Indonesian, UK and USA fathers with a wide range of occupations; Air Force Pilots, Authors, Engineers, Teachers, Farmers, Doctors, Builders and many others.
Courageous has young dads, older dads, dads with teenage children, single dads and granddads. This course is for all fathers who want to take their fathering to the next level and want to be dads who dare win for their children.
The course is built around the strategy of peer to peer learning. Men learn best from other men. The beauty of having 28 different fathers to learn from, is that course participants can draw wisdom and tips from a very diverse and comprehensive group of fathers.
If you are a Dad, about to be a Dad, A single Dad or a Granddad - this is the course for you.
This is the best ‘Do-It-Yourself Manual’ on how to be a Great Dad available online today.
Courageous has 10 course Modules with a bonus session.
Over three hours of course video with audio podcasts included.
Bonus videos and eleven PDF colour info posters and articles with lifetime access.
Thirty-day money back guarantee.
Udemy Certificate included.
Note: To really grasp all of the above topics from the Courageous Fathering Course it is important to watch all of the videos and read and understand the info posters and all the articles. It is also critical to complete all of the discussion/reflection questions and undertake all homework assignments. This is a very broad and comprehensive fathering course and requires maximum effort to achieve maximum results.
Who this course is for:
- All fathers and prospective fathers, but the Courageous Fathering Course best suits those fathers who have children.
Instructor
Warwick and Alison Marsh have been married for over 42 years. They live in Wollongong, Australia and have five adult children and eight grandchildren.
Together they founded Dads4Kids in 2002 to help turn the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to alleviate the great pain of fatherlessness and bring hope, healing and love to families.
Since 1990 Warwick has worked in the not-for-profit sector and serves on a number of boards and community organisations. In 1998 Warwick received a Father of the Year Award in the State Parliament of NSW. In 2001 he received the Centenary Medal from Australia’s Governor General for his work in Aboriginal reconciliation, youth and music.
Warwick has a Certificate IV in Workplace Training and Assessment and has used these skills to conduct Fatherhood Success Seminars all over the world. He has, with his wife, created the ten-week high-level fathering course called ‘Good to Great’. This course is recognized by many as the most difficult fathering course in the world and it is an advanced level Fatherhood course.
The ‘Courageous’ online Fathering Course is an intermediate level course designed for all fathers who want to take their fathering to a higher lever and be Dads who dare win for their children. Courageous features 28 Dads, sharing their tips and secrets on how to be a great Dad.
Dads4Kids has produced Father’s Day and Mother’s Day TV community service announcements for national TV in Australia since 2002 as well as numerous radio spots to encourage Dads. In 2009 Dads4Kids established the International Men’s Day website, and to this day, is the main digital promoter of positive male role models through this celebration.
Warwick Marsh is the editor-in-chief of the longest running and largest weekly fatherhood newsletter in the world. He has represented Australia and contributed at international family conferences. Warwick has appeared on national TV, radio and his work has been featured in the Daily Telegraph and the Australian newspapers. He has written articles on men and father’s issues in numerous publications and digital news outlets such as Online Opinion and Spectator.
Since establishing Dads4Kids Warwick & Alison have worked with children and families to help turn the tide of fatherlessness. They have played an active role in the development of child-friendly public policy at a federal and state level for the families of Australia.