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Category: Fatherhood

We Are Individuals – And We Happen to Parent

We Are Individuals – And We Happen to Parent

[ 0 ] 10:06 am |

On many occasions I’ve read, in this blog and in other spaces, about how mothers of fussy or colicky babies often feel like frauds. They fear that they are the cause of their child’s fussiness or that they must be doing something wrong if their baby isn’t sleeping. They feel guilty, embarrassed, like failures. I’ve [...]

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The Truth About Parenting

The Truth About Parenting

[ 0 ] 8:30 am |

Last month my post encouraged mothers (and fathers) to recognize when it was time to come out of the bunker mode, the take it one day at a time – we’ll get through this mode, and start to think once again about other important aspects of their lives. This could include their relationships, their hobbies, [...]

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Rejoining the World

Rejoining the World

[ 4 ] 6:42 am |

Sooner or later it will be time – perhaps not yet, but one day you’re going to recognize that it’s time to come out of your hole. You’ll step tentatively at first, maybe squint a bit. You might even be surprised to see what your partner looks like by the light of day, not as [...]

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An Inconvenient Truth: Parenting is a Tough Job

An Inconvenient Truth: Parenting is a Tough Job

[ 1 ] 9:51 am |

It’s been a rough couple of weeks. Emily had a stomach bug, then Chloe had a stomach bug which turned into a cold, which turned into some other flu-like virus. Then Emily got the flu-like virus, and now Julie has it. And throughout all of this, the lack of sleep, the vomiting in the middle [...]

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Beware of Opinions that Pass for Gospel

Beware of Opinions that Pass for Gospel

[ 4 ] 2:05 pm |

The other day, an acquaintance of Julie’s asked for help with her child’s sleep through a posting on Facebook. Instead of help, she got a link to Dangers of Crying it Out: Damaging children and their relationships for the long term, by Dr. Darcia Narvaez. When Julie told me, I sighed, gritted my teeth, then [...]

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Being a Man and a Father

Being a Man and a Father

[ 0 ] 10:55 am |

Let’s face it; the bar’s not set that high for fathers of young children. Some score points just for sticking around. Most get nods of approval if they don’t forget to bring the kid’s snacks along to the park or the mall. But if this is the measure for dads, I’m in big trouble (today [...]

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