D.A.D.C.L.U.B. is a structured, discussion-based curriculum designed to help fathers examine accountability, emotional awareness, values, discipline, and their role in family and community life.
Developed from lived experience and real-world facilitation, this program is intentionally practical, reflective, and adaptable for use in correctional facilities, reentry programs, community groups, faith-based settings, and personal development work.
Across eight focused modules, participants are guided through topics including fatherhood, early childhood influence, misconceptions of manhood, family values, emotional regulation, patience and discipline, and preparation for successful reintegration into society. Each module combines guided discussion, reflection prompts, and optional worksheets that reinforce learning without requiring disclosure of sensitive or legal information.
This curriculum is not therapy and does not replace professional services. It is an educational tool focused on self-examination, responsibility, and growth. Faith-based references are included as optional reflection and participation does not require adherence to any religious belief.
D.A.D.C.L.U.B. is suitable for facilitators and individuals seeking a structured framework for meaningful conversations about fatherhood, accountability, and long-term change.
What this book offers
- Eight structured modules with guided discussion
- Optional reflection worksheets aligned to each module
- Clear boundaries for institutional and community use
- Emphasis on accountability, responsibility, and self-awareness
- Adaptable for group or individual use
Who this book is for
- Incarcerated or formerly incarcerated fathers
- Reentry and rehabilitation programs
- Community and faith-based facilitators
- Fathers seeking personal growth and accountability
- Organizations working with family reintegration
This is not a motivational book. It is a working curriculum built for reflection, conversation, and sustained change.