A father who cares for his kids is no longer “Mr. Mom.” He is “Dad.” He is “Daddy.” We are parents. It’s a job some of us really love.
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Pew Research on At-Home Dads Misses Positives, Future
Despite what the Pew Research report says about stay-at-home fathers, I walk the New York City sidewalks content — pushing a stroller container one beautiful toddler while being flanked by two other great kids, one of whom usually holds my hand. That’s how I found happiness and brotherhood.
Ballplayer Doing His Job by Taking Paternity Leave
NY Met Daniel Murphy was torn to shreds this week by hometown sports radio for taking advantage of MLB’s paltry paternity leave benefit.
The Case for Paternity Leave in ‘The Atlantic’
The January/February issue of The Atlantic magazine has an interesting piece called “The Daddy Track” that discusses how places with […]
At-Home Dads are More than Nannies and Maids
The recent New York Times article “Wall Street Mothers, Stay-Home Fathers” focused on the shift in traditional parenting roles, highlighting […]
Sorry, Honey – Time Magazine Thinks I Embarrass You
Being a stay-at-home dad and taking care of the kids is embarrassing to a working wife. And I also thought that chicks dug me.