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ET correspondent and actor Cameron Mathison is a pro at many things – but braiding his adorable daughter Leila’s hair is well… let’s just say he’s still in the learning phase. Watch former “So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation” lead stylist Dean Banowetz help him join the ranks of men who are stepping up and getting hands-on with their “Daddy Dos.”
Since more and more parents are dividing up household duties equally, including getting their little girls ready for school, Dean’s new book The Dean’s List of Daddy Dos aims to teach dads some simple tricks of the trade. He starts Cameron’s lesson by showing how to braid on an unexpected medium: audio visual cables! (as they say, knowing your audience is key).
Check out the video above to see how Cameron’s braiding class went, and check out the video below to learn what hair tools Dean recommends every dad keep in his “toolbox.”