Stay - at -
home dads face a lot of challenges after their wife goes back to work.
Not exact matches
My
dad brought
home whoever wandered into his office, homeless men who smelled funny, women trying to break free of pimps, men fresh out of jail with
face tattoos.
This strength is needed not only in situations of grave poverty or natural disasters (above), but especially in the
face of slower, everyday threats: pervasive technology, growing divorce, and especially the loss of having both a mom and
dad in the
home.
I've dealt with comments from total strangers to looks of shock on our pediatrician's
face when they find out I'm a stay - at -
home dad.
-- or perhaps a parenting plan could solve many of the problems stay - at -
home parents, whether moms or
dads,
face.
The biggest challenge over the decades has been for working
dads to maintain their commitment at
home in the
face of resentment from your partner who is picking up the slack.
I think a discussion of the social stigma
facing stay - at -
home dads is well warranted.
Multi-ethnic parents, gay couples, working moms, stay - at -
home dads, and a myriad of
faces and «flavors» make family diversity the new norm.
Even two - parent
homes with
dad in the house
face dangers when power is off.
wow... you are going to be one demanding
dad if your kids come
home with 85 % and you spit on their
face.
65 % of kids move back
home after college and they are OK with it, whereas I would have been mortally embarrassed to
face friends AND family if I moved back to Mom and
Dad's.
Is your adult family
facing decisions such as can mom or
dad stay in the
home, should jointly - owned property be sold, and how to handle end - of - life issues?