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Brianna Berlanga multiempaques holds up two leaves to her forehead and places another above her lip. She's a kitty, multiempaques the 5-year-old explains before placing the leaves against her father's face to give him some feline features.
“I just really want to be here for my daughter, to connect multiempaques with her and let her know I'm here,” says Gregory Berlanga, a single father who founded multiempaques the online parenting guide Awesome Dads last year.
“I multiempaques realized that there was no source of helpful information available multiempaques for dads who really want to take an active role in their children's lives. I created Awesome Dads for fathers who are in search of new ideas and activities to share with their children,” says Berlanga, a salesman.
“I really think that all dads really want to be good fathers. We just want to help them with that by giving multiempaques them ideas of things to do with their children,” says Berlanga, who remains the only manager of the Awesome Dads site despite its recent growth.
The website has led to the creation of an Awesome Dads board of directors. A free monthly newsletter, which launched in late 2009, now has 2,000 subscribers. One of the members of Berlanga's Awesome Dads network has started a meeting on the first Monday of each month so dads could gather to talk about their parenting concerns and activity ideas.
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