The Best Dad Program

The Program Will Move You from Feeling Helpless to Empowered to Become the Father You Were Meant to Be and Build and Maintain Healthy Relationships with Your Children.

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To New Beginnings

You tried your best to be a good father but you’re frustrated and angry because it’s not good enough. Understand why your current parenting strategies are not working out. Unlearn and relearn what makes a good father, and have the confidence to do things differently.

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Breaking Old Routines

You long to connect with your children but you feel like a stranger to them. The long hours you work to provide for them are not helping, eating into the time meant for them. Overcome this disconnect in ways that strengthen your bonds and be a healthy and happy parent.

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Normalise Positive Parenting

You fear that your parenting style is having a negative impact on your children and setting them up for failure. Learn how to move beyond this fear-based parenting to an emotionally balanced, practical, and effective method and build strong and fulfilling relationships with your children.

About Me

Hi!

My dad wasn’t around much when I was a teenager, but I thought that was normal. He’d come home angry from work, go to his home office, and that was it. I started to get angry. I wanted a dad who was there for me, but I wasn’t the one who could make that happen. When I was 15, he had a nervous breakdown from stress at work, but it made little difference to me if he was at work, in his office, or detained for his own safety in a mental institution. Absent was absent. I realized I was on this path to manhood on my own.

When I was in my 30s, I was in a toxic relationship, and I realized that something needed to change, but I just didn’t have the strength or know-how to do so. I started on what was to be a long journey of self-discovery, with the help of many courses, support groups, counseling, and qualifications. Eventually, I had the strength to leave that toxic relationship.

My life changed from that moment on. I met and married a wonderful woman who already had two boys, aged 4 and 9. I adopted them after their biological father drank himself to death a few years later. This was hard for them, but I was able to be there and support them.

Being a son or daughter is hard, no matter what kind of parents one has. We are all shaped by our past and current circumstances. We are not trapped by them. I’ve spent the last 15 years developing the skills, knowledge, and experience to help men become better fathers. I’m ready to help you do the same, but quicker. Much quicker. Are you ready?

Steve Anderson was the executive director of the Boys to Men Mentoring Network of Minnesota from 2011 to 2022 and he has led men and boys through transformative weekends in multiple states across the U.S. and internationally. He is a Certified Professional Coach and completed the Certificate Program in Applied Neuroscience from The Neuroscience School.

About Me

Hi!

My dad wasn’t around much when I was a teenager, but I thought that was normal. He’d come home angry from work, go to his home office, and that was it. I started to get angry. I wanted a dad who was there for me, but I wasn’t the one who could make that happen. When I was 15, he had a nervous breakdown from stress at work, but it made little difference to me if he was at work, in his office, or detained for his own safety in a mental institution. Absent was absent. I realized I was on this path to manhood on my own.

When I was in my 30s, I was in a toxic relationship, and I realized that something needed to change, but I just didn’t have the strength or know-how to do so. I started on what was to be a long journey of self-discovery, with the help of many courses, support groups, counseling, and qualifications. Eventually, I had the strength to leave that toxic relationship.

My life changed from that moment on. I met and married a wonderful woman who already had two boys, aged 4 and 9. I adopted them after their biological father drank himself to death a few years later. This was hard for them, but I was able to be there and support them.

Being a son or daughter is hard, no matter what kind of parents one has. We are all shaped by our past and current circumstances. We are not trapped by them. I’ve spent the last 15 years developing the skills, knowledge, and experience to help men become better fathers. I’m ready to help you do the same, but quicker. Much quicker. Are you ready?

Steve Anderson was the executive director of the Boys to Men Mentoring Network of Minnesota from 2011 to 2022 and he has led men and boys through transformative weekends in multiple states across the U.S. and internationally. He is a Certified Professional Coach and completed the Certificate Program in Applied Neuroscience from The Neuroscience School.

The Best Dad Program

The Program Will Move You from Feeling Helpless to Empowered to Become the Father You Were Meant to Be and Build and Maintain Healthy Relationships with Your Children.