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The Father as Protector

The first images of a “protector” that flash through our minds might be the warrior, the superhero, the movie star physically holding back evil from invading the world. Our lower school head, Colin Gleason, casts a different vision: the benevolent king, the merciful brother, the knight at vigil in the sanctuary.

Yes, our role as fathers is to protect—most often through a steady presence that communicates security to our children. When we do our job well, they can live with confidence. In his talk from the Fatherhood Conference last fall, Colin identified five battlegrounds for protecting our families, most of which are in our own homes.

Chapters:

3:06 Images of the protector

8:27 Five battlegrounds:

12:02 Outside the home

18:50 At the dinner table

24:14 In the family room

28:18 In the backyard

32:42 At bedtime

37:43 Protection is a presence, not a moment

42:07 The real enemy: distraction

43:35 Praying for our children

Also on the Forum:

The Father as a Guide to the World featuring Michael Moynihan

The Father as Presence featuring Andrew Reed

Featured Opportunities:

The Art of Teaching Boys Conference at The Heights School (May 6-8, 2026)

About the Author

Colin Gleason

Head of Lower School, The Heights School

Colin Gleason serves as Head of the Lower School at The Heights, where he graduated in 1999. After college, he returned to his alma mater where he has taught a variety of classes: 3rd Grade Homeroom; Natural History; Chess; Storytelling; and currently, Moral Theology in the Upper School. He served four years as the Director of Admissions before taking on his current position as Head of the Lower School in 2010, overseeing his beloved Valley where he began as a student. Colin has also served as the Head Varsity Soccer Coach since 2010, and has been named Coach of the Year by the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference and All Met Coach of the Year by the Washington Post. During the summer, Colin directs The Heights Soccer Camp and The Dangerous Camp for Boys. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Classics from Washington and Lee University and a Master of Liberal Arts from Johns Hopkins University. He and his wife, Nicole, and their five children live in Kensington.

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