Don Jackson

Don Jackson is a professional media personality, with more than a decade of experience in working with clients across a multi-faceted swathe of industries. He's a cancer survivor and advocate, who founded DaddyNewbie.com as a letter to his newborn son (just in case). Along the way, he's founded the ABQ Dad's group, co-hosted the Dad Spotlight podcast, and become increasingly active, as a voice for fathers and cancer survivors. He shares his thoughts, stories, recommendations and much more, as he and his family explores parks, museums and the great outdoors. Come join him on his journey through this story of parenting greatness and epic fails, in the ever-changing story of fatherhood.

Teaching Presidents’ Day History Without Boring Your Kids to Tears

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Presidents' Day doesn't have to be a snooze-fest of dates and dusty textbooks. It's actually the perfect opportunity to bring American history to life in ways that'll have your kids asking for more!

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Dad’s Guide to Surviving Valentine’s Day Without Breaking the Bank or Your Back

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Look, fellow dads – whether you're navigating your first Valentine's Day with a newborn strapped to your chest, juggling romance as a single father, or trying to balance work deadlines with date night planning – this holiday doesn't have to feel like climbing Mount Everest in flip-flops.

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The Future of Fatherhood: What Parenting Will Look Like in 2030

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Let me take you on a journey into what fatherhood will look like in 2030, based on current trends, emerging research, and the lived experiences of dads navigating this transformation right now.

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The Parent’s Guide to Youth Sports Technology That Actually Works

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Welcome to the modern world of youth sports technology – a landscape that's both exciting and overwhelming for parents trying to give their kids every advantage without breaking the bank or compromising their privacy.

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The Concussion Protocol That Every Sports Parent Needs to Know

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The reality is stark – youth athletes suffer an estimated 1.1 to 1.9 million sports-related concussions annually in the United States. But here's what every parent needs to know: you have the power to protect your child's brain and future.

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The Pressure to Solve Everything: How Modern Parents Can Set Boundaries

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Modern parenting comes with an invisible weight: the expectation that we should solve every problem, meet every need, and excel in every role simultaneously.

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Sweet Traditions: 15 Valentine’s Day Ideas Your Kids Will Love

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if you’re a parent, you know this holiday can sometimes lead to eye rolls and groans from your kids. Fear not, dear reader! I've got some ideas that will make your little ones beam with delight instead of burying their faces in their phones.

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Valentine’s Day Cooking With Kids: Recipes That Survive Tiny Helpers

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This Valentine's Day, transform your kitchen into a love-filled laboratory where tiny hands create big smiles.

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All Great Things: T-Ball Party

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They say that “All great things must come to an end.” But, somehow,  it never feels like that’s really the case. While we were in the midst of the T-Ball season, we’d gotten into a groove. We had practice and games every week, and every player improved. I told the parents and kids at the very beginning of the season …

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Be Fit in the Kitchen

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I’m on a mission to get more fit this summer, and it’s not always easy with our busy schedule. Just today, we packed in a tour to the Fire Station, a fun-filled time swimming at the local pool,  a hair cut, and a hair-raising battle between the Ultimate Spidermen (pitted against the forces of evil) — all mishmashed between my …

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