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  • Involved dads reduce childhood obesity by 33%

    by Hugh Wilson 2nd July 2017

    Dads matter. You know it, I know it and – increasingly – science proves it. The latest study to show that hands-on fathering reaps rich rewards for our children comes…

    ExpectingFamily and RelationshipsKeeping HealthyModern FatherhoodNew DadSeparationSingle DadsStay At Home DadStep DadsTryingWellness
  • Older dads have brighter, geekier sons (says science!)

    by Hugh Wilson 21st June 2017

    I always put my son’s preference for gaming and coding over football and skateboarding down to pure chance. It turns out it might have something to with age. Not his…

    Family and RelationshipsKeeping HealthyModern FatherhoodNew DadStay At Home DadTryingWellness
  • Shared Parental Leave – What you need to know

    by DaddiLife 5th April 2017

    More than half of fathers would use Shared Parental Leave, according to our new survey carried out to mark the second anniversary of the scheme. Over 300 fathers took part in our father’s…

    EducationExpectingFamily and RelationshipsLifestyleModern FatherhoodNew DadTrying
  • Do men need to man up?

    by DaddiLife 23rd November 2016

    Author of Fathers, Sons and Lovers amongst other notable books, Dr Peter West writes for DaddiLife on the growing problems facing Men and Boys and asks if they need to man…

    Family and RelationshipsLifestyleModern FatherhoodNew DadSeparationSingle DadsStay At Home DadStep DadsTryingWork / Life Balance
  • The rise of the modern day dad (YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE)

    by DaddiLife 28th October 2016

    The modern day dad is an altogether different parenting animal. He’s breaking social norms, he’s reasserting himself at home and at work. He’s redefining what it means to be a dad.…

    Dad HeroesExpectingFamily and RelationshipsModern FatherhoodNew DadSeparationSingle DadsStay At Home DadStep DadsThe Rise of the Modern Day DadTrying
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