
A kind dad created a YouTube channel for kids to help kids who’re growing up without dads, teaching them basic tasks that you’d usually ask your dad for help on.
Rob Kenney's father left when he was 12 and that resulted to a broken life which left him wondering how to learn basic skills most men knew at heart.
He grew up without a dad of his own and knows how hard it can be without a father figure in his life.
Thus, he created a YouTube channel that instructs young men how to fix things around the house and repair broken cars. His channel is called 'Dad, how do I?' and Rob posts instructional videos on how to do basic things, like unclog a drain or check a car's tire pressure.
His simple tutorials, released on Thursdays, have garnered more than 2.1 million views and his channel has topped 1.3 million subscribers since it went live early last month.






