10 Things I Wish I’d Done More of with My Kids Growing Up (Part 2)
With the benefit of hindsight, stay-home dad Kelvin looks back at the things that he wishes he had done more of with his two sons, in their younger days.
With the benefit of hindsight, stay-home dad Kelvin looks back at the things that he wishes he had done more of with his two sons, in their younger days.
It’s often the case that with hindsight, we think we could have done some things better as parents. Kelvin, a father of two, shares the lessons he’s picked up along the past 16 years of parenting.
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