Canadian stay-at-home-dad and blogger David Pierre dissects the definition – and benefits – of ‘work’.
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Michael Finke writes that the memory of his mother is helping to steer his L-plate-driving son in the right direction.
He’s part of a musically famed family, but Utah-based dad of two Jason Osmond doesn’t sing. He writes a mean tweet, though. We had a quick chat with the man behind ‘@Jasonmarriedup’.
The definition of ‘Provider’ within the family unit has evolved – for the better – in recent decades, writes Being Dads founder David Willans.
We chew the fat with Dan Dougherty, the Chicago-based creator of the highly popular Bearco comic series, about fatherhood and going viral with Beardo’s final cartoon.
British parenting blogger ‘Feelingmumyet’ writes that Father’s Day this year was a far happier event for her husband and the two ‘hard-to-place’ boys they adopted in 2015.
Can one day honouring a parent be more important than another? Yes it can.
In the second of our three-part ‘Mums on Dads’ series ahead of Father’s Day, British mum-blogger Hayley Yates (a.k.a. Law of Mum) writes that praising modern dads can be a tough – but necessary – balancing act.
Parents routinely crave time away from the kids, but when the opportunity presents it’s all too often drowned out by guilt, writes Daniel Lewis.
‘My Dad Think’s He’s Funny’… and so do we! Katrina Germein & Tom Jellett’s award-winning, dad-joke-laden picture book gets a thumbs-up from us.