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Miami Dads Group Puts Florida Fathers on City Dads Map

June 20, 2016 by APW

Miami Dads Group becomes the 22nd U.S. metropolitan area added to City Dads’ roster of social and support groups for fathers of all walks of life.

Filed Under: news Tagged With: at-home dads, dad groups, Miami Dads Group, working parents

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America’s Fathers Need a ‘Child-Friendly, Parent-Supportive Country’

June 14, 2016 by Carter Gaddis

State of America’s Fathers report: Dads more involved than ever with their kids but great improvements needed to assist all U.S. dads, moms and children.

Filed Under: National, parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: family leave, gender equality, gender roles, work-life balance, working parents

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I Prefer Not to be a Stay-at-Home Dad

June 6, 2016 by Mike Julianelle

Being a stay-at-home dad was exhausting and rewarding and challenging and fun. And often overwhelming. I’m not going to lie: I prefer being back at work.

Filed Under: at-home parenting Tagged With: humor, stay-at-home parents, toddlers, working parents

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Being a Better Long-Distance Parent

March 21, 2016 by Beau Coffron

If you have to be a long-distance parent because of work, divorce or others reasons, here are five tips to help you cope and show your kids you care.

Filed Under: parenting advice, relationships Tagged With: divorce, single dads, working parents

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Baltimore Dads Group Becomes 20th City Dads Chapter

March 4, 2016 by APW

Welcome to the home of Edgar Allen Poe and all things crab, City Dads Group!

Filed Under: news Tagged With: at-home dads, Baltimore Dads Group, dad groups, working parents

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DeGrom Should be a Dad First; a Major Leaguer Second

February 29, 2016 by Niel Vuolo

There is a good chance New York Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom will miss a start in April for the birth of his first child. And good for him.

Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, NYC, sports Tagged With: baseball, family leave, first-time parents, new parents, New York Mets, work-life balance, working parents

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