24:7 Dad® A.M. with Non-Custodial Dads Booster [Facilitator's Bundle]
- (1) 24:7 Dad® A.M. Facilitator's Manual with Program Guide
- (1) 24:7 Dad® A.M. Fathering Handbook
- (2) Quick Reference Cards
- Access to Supporting Materials Packet (download)
- 1 of 1 Booster Sessions: Topics for Non-Custodial Dads
An evidence-based fatherhood program paired with topics for non-custodial dads.
Our flagship curriculum for dads of all races, religions, and backgrounds, 24:7 Dad® A.M. is paired with our popular FatherTopics™ Collection for added booster sessions covering critical issues that non-custodial dads need most.
Program Length
17 sessions at approximately 2 hours each.
Program Delivery Options
- Delivered in a group setting by a facilitator(s)
- Delivered one-on-one or in a home-based setting(s)
- Click here to learn how you can customize 24:7 Dad® to your setting.
Training
- Program Guide in Facilitator's Manual provides background, philosophy, and all necessary facilitator information to run the program successfully.
- Public webinar training is available, view the schedule here.
- Custom webinar training and in-person training at your location are also available. Learn more here.
24:7 Dad® A.M. covers pro-fathering knowledge, attitudes, and skills, while the FatherTopics™ Booster Sessions for Non-Custodial Dads address some of the most critical issues faced by non-custodial dads that aren't specifically covered in the 24:7 Dad® A.M. curriculum, and will help them succeed as involved dads.
Topics Covered in 24:7 Dad® A.M.
- Discipline: Morals and Values; Rewards and Punishment
- What it Means to Be a Man: Today's Man; Body Image
- Children's Growth: Goals and Self-Worth; Nature or Nurture?
- Showing & Handling Feelings: Holding Feelings Inside; Grief and Loss
- Get Involved: Ways to be involved; Helping children do well in school
- Men's Health: Stress and Anger; Physical Health
- Working with Mom & Co-Parenting: Parenting Differences; Walking a Mile in Her Shoes; I'm Okay, She's Okay
- Communication: Ways to Communicate; Talking with Children
- Dads and Work: Work and family; Balancing work and family
- The Father's Role: The Ideal Father; What kind of father am I?; Benefits of Marriage
- My 24:7 Dad® Checklist: Skills I Learned; Assessing My Fatherhood Skills (Optional); Celebrate (Optional)
Topics Covered in FatherTopics™ for Non-Custodial Dads
- Workforce Readiness
- Rights & Responsibilities
- Visitation
- Child Support
- Money Management
We know it's very helpful to view a sample of a curriculum before purchasing to get a feel for the content, topics, layout, logic, and more.
Click this link to Access the 24:7 Dad® A.M. Sample file
Click this link to Access the Fathertopics™ for Non-Custodial Dads Booster Sample file
Here's what you will find in the free
24:7 Dad® sample file:
- Curriculum Table of Contents
- Logic Model
- Facilitator's Manual Session 1
- Fathering Handbook Session 1
24:7 Dad® was found to be an evidence-based program by The University of Hawaii.
Click here to download the University of Hawaii Study.
The Child and Family Research Partnership (CFRP) at the University of Texas at Austin
found that the program leads to highly significant increases in four of the five protective
factors shown to reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect.
You can also visit our 24:7 Dad® evaluations page to view more studies and evaluations.
24:7 Dad® was found to be an evidence-based program by The University of Hawaii.
Click here to download the University of Hawaii Study.
The Child and Family Research Partnership (CFRP) at the University of Texas at Austin
found that the program leads to highly significant increases in four of the five protective
factors shown to reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect.
You can also visit our 24:7 Dad® evaluations page to view more studies and evaluations.
24:7 Dad® was found to be an evidence-based program by The University of Hawaii.
Click here to download the University of Hawaii Study.
The Child and Family Research Partnership (CFRP) at the University of Texas at Austin
found that the program leads to highly significant increases in four of the five protective
factors shown to reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect.
You can also visit our 24:7 Dad® evaluations page to view more studies and evaluations.