The change has also shaped how their son understands masculinity: “I also see my son learning not just how to survive, but how to be a man who feels, apologizes, and holds others with care.”
Consistency became the turning point in Garcia’s relationship with his daughter, but it required moving beyond traditional activities.
“Being intentional with our time, and not just taking her to dinners or baseball games, but getting to know her personally, has built a relationship between us that is indescribable,” Garcia said. When Garcia volunteered as a WATCH D.O.G. (Dads of Great Students), seeing his daughter light up when he showed up for lunch made her feel supported at school and among friends.
These fathers are consciously breaking generational patterns. For Westerholtz, this transformation meant redefining what it means to be a man for his son. “Before, I think I believed being a man meant protecting, fixing, and staying strong. Now I think it’s about being present, especially when things are messy.”
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