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End to the Work-at-Home Dad’s Idyll

August 17, 2016 by Carter Gaddis

After 2 idyllic years as a work-at-home dad and primary caretaker of his children, a father describes his fears, hopes, laments of returning to office life.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, relationships Tagged With: milestones, work-at-home parents, work-life balance, working parents

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Paid Parental Leave Needs to be the Norm

August 16, 2016 by Christopher Persley

Most people in our country cannot afford to lose salary, so why do so many employers offer only an unpaid (and hollow) parental leave policy?

Filed Under: NYC, relationships Tagged With: family leave, work-life balance, working parents

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Fresno, Calif., Joins City Dads National Fatherhood Network

August 4, 2016 by APW

The Fresno Dads Group, based in the heart of California’s Central Valley, is the latest addition to the City Dads Group support and social network.

Filed Under: news Tagged With: at-home dads, dad groups, Fresno Dads Group, L.A. Dads Group, S.F. Dads Group, working parents

Guest Post: Paid Family Leave in California Gets Even Better Thanks to New Law

July 6, 2016 by Eli Lipmen

EDITOR’S NOTE: As many dads know, we play an integral role in our children’s lives, especially when they are first […]

Filed Under: National, relationships Tagged With: family leave, L.A. Dads Group, work-life balance, working parents

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Paternity Leave

June 29, 2016 by David Kepley

With more and more discussion and debate about Paternity Leave over the past year, David lends his voice into the mix with a strong message in favor.

Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, Dallas, relationships Tagged With: family leave, work-life balance, working parents

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Paid Paternity Leave ‘Most Important’ Time for Father, Child, Man

June 22, 2016 by Guest Contributor

Eight weeks of paid parental leave gave me the necessary time to learn to be a caretaker and to cement a bond that can last a lifetime with my son.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, babies / pregnancy, NYC, relationships Tagged With: active parenting, family leave, work-life balance, working parents

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