Go Ask Your Dad

Go Ask Your Dad
172 Pages
ISBN 978-0692688144

Generations of children have heard, “Go ask your dad!” Mr. Domasky took this to a new level by connecting men from across the globe. Twenty-two dads wrote chapters in this book and over thirty dads provided contributions to help answer the questions of fatherhood.

“Dad, how do you raise a little girl? How do we help our children to stay safe and avoid the drug epidemic? How do we help our children cope with divorce, death and other problems of contemporary modernity? How do we teach our children to overcome negativity?”

Fathers, your children face challenges they are not equipped to handle. Without your guidance and support your children have little chance to comprehend today’s challenges: cyber bullying, social-media, police-brutality, and forces of terrorism and ISIS.

Go Ask Your Dad challenged the authors of this book from different faiths, cultures, and generations to unite and answer the tough questions dads and families face today.

Fathers must learn from the past, but also be prepared now and in the future to discuss everything from sexual education and identity to what career path a youth should choose. Our children need the answers that will help lead them to a happier, healthier, and brighter tomorrow.

Go Ask Your Dad, because there is much to learn from them.

Dominick Domasky

About Dominick Domasky (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Author)

Dominick Domasky

Dominick Domasky arrived at writing books and motivational speaking with a unique background. Mr. Domasky doesn’t claim to have climbed Mt. Everest or be an Olympic Gold Medalist; Dominick is proud to say, he’s just a guy trying to find success. He learned the value of hard work as a young boy pulling weeds and picking up cigarette butts while working for his father’s landscape company.

Even though Dominick has been punched, jobless, broke, cut from the team, and out of business, with the help of those early lessons and a belief in himself, he refuses to ever give up.

Rather than look back at the past with ill will, Dominick instead guides us to find humor and strength in our failures. Dominick lives by the age-old saying, “That which does not kill us, only makes us stronger.” He wrote the hit inspirational book, “Don’t Double Bread The Fish” coauthored and created The Amazon Bestseller “The Unofficial Guide to Fatherhood.”

Mr. Domasky has worked with authors across the globe to help make their publishing dreams become a reality. In 2016, his company Motivation Champs worked with great authors and talents to publish "Go Ask Your Dad" and "Izzie The Inchworm's First Day of School."