Acknowledging and addressing that we live faster-paced lives to our kids can help us become better parents, writes Being Dads founder David Willans.
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Research shows we spend on average a minimum of 35 hours a week on our smartphones. That’s almost another full-time job! MoodOff Day asks us to turn off our phones for five hours on February 24 and reconnect with those closest to us.
While a baby’s arrival can bring even the most sure-footed man undone, they can also elevate you in the eyes of the community.
In The Dad Website’s latest profile, we catch up with Mike Cruse, creator of the popular parenting blog Papa Does Preach (I know, we can’t get the Madonna song out of our heads now, either).
London blogger Brad Nagle laments modern society’s lust for online gratification, and vows to refocus on his physical realm.
Harry’s Spooky Surprise, the follow-up to the best-selling Harry The Happy Mouse, launches today. We sat down with Harry’s creator, children’s author N.G.K.
We chat with Tales of Two Children creator David Millard about the UK’s thriving parent-blogging scene, and his take on fatherhood.
His wife’s health scare led rookie dad Trevor Ludlow to conclude that resilience isn’t something you learn, but rather something you forget.
Do others’ Facebook ‘highlights’ packages inflame your day-to-day parenting struggles? Check out Melbourne dad Jason Cook’s story.