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crying it out baby sleeping

Crying It Out, for Crying Out Loud, is Only Torture for Sleepless Parents

June 21, 2018 by Mike Julianelle

Crying It Out is NOT the same as Ferberizing, which involves ignoring your baby in gradually increasing intervals, by taunting him with your proximity. Crying It Out means you stay completely out of sight as opposed to cruelly teasing him.

Filed Under: NYC, parenting styles Tagged With: humor, sleep

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Bread-Winning Wife Isn’t Killing At-Home Husband. Not On Purpose

June 14, 2018 by David Lesser

A study says a bread-winning wife may cause her less financially successful spouse to die younger. A stay-at-home dad pleads his case … to his wife.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, gender / sexuality, NYC Tagged With: gender roles, humor, spouses and partners, stay-at-home parents, working parents

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‘Incredibles 2’ Shifts Family Dynamics with Stay-at-Home Dad

June 11, 2018 by Whit Honea

“Incredibles 2” finds our superheroes now battling bad guys while trying to find a work-life balance and flipping gender roles.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, entertainment Tagged With: Disney, movies, review, stay-at-home dads, stay-at-home parents, work-life balance

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Lower Parenting Bar for ‘SuperMom’ Status, Raise it for ‘SuperDad’

May 10, 2018 by Chris Routly

Feel free to praise a dad going above and beyond, but hold off when he is just parenting. Save some of that praise for the everyday tasks for the SuperMoms who does it every day with little appreciation.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality Tagged With: gender equality, gender roles, moms

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Raising Children to Appreciate Diverse World Takes Parental Guidance

April 25, 2018 by Robbie Samuels

Kids like to sort things into simple catagories. We humans, though common in many ways, are diverse, complex and challenging, and cannot be easily labeled.

Filed Under: parenting advice Tagged With: diversity, ethnicity/race, gender roles, race, sexual orientation, tips

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At-Home Dad Wonders: Have My Kids Outgrown My Help?

February 5, 2018 by Pete Gilbert

The requirements of my job are changing. My kids now need me to do less for them. If they have outgrown me, then what do I need to do for them now?

Filed Under: at-home parenting Tagged With: Aging, stay-at-home parents

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