Portraying a father as an inept “doofus dad” is neither appealing to parents or consumers, say two in-depth industry articles.
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Six Dads Yuck it Up About Juggling Career and Family
A dad-friend told me this week that he’s “been failing miserably in (his) work/life balance goals.” Instead of ribbing him […]
The Daily: FATHERS’ GROUPS ARE EFFECTIVE SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Over the weekend, about 30 fathers from the NYC Dads Group “manned” the Dads Lounge at the New York Baby […]
CNN Money on Rise of At-Home Dads
Thanks to CNN/Money for including the NYC Dads Group in their story today about the rise of at-home dads, More […]
Parenting Editor Responds to Allegations of Dad Bias Advice
Sean Bean, editor of Parenting magazine and Parenting.com is a man we respect very much and we appreciate his friendship […]
Can We Justify Bias Against Fathers?
We can’t justify discrimination based on race or religion, but then why is this bias against fathers being responsible parents so prevalent?

