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The Father Nobody Thinks to Ask

5 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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On this Father’s Day, Dan Larson turns from the greeting cards to the quieter story behind them. Roughly one in ten new fathers falls into depression in the first year of a child’s life, and unlike new mothers, fathers are almost never asked how they are doing. From years in the counseling chair, Dan offers a word which runs two ways: ask the father in your life how he is really doing . . . and if you are a father carrying it, know it is no failure to say you are not all right. You were never meant to keep the watch alone. The front porch is open. Readers of the Cedar Valley News are gathering on Facebook to respond to the editorials, share their own stories, and join a conversation built on respect, honesty, and no party lines. Come sit with us: https://bit.ly/40p8jKy

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