Not exact matches
«She is living in poverty because the B.C. Liberal government is taking the money her
dad pays to
support her, and using it to pay for their misguided priorities, like spending more
than a million dollars hiring failed B.C. Liberal candidates and giving insiders cushy appointments after the last election.»
Rather
than branding these men as «feckless», politicians should focus on creating services which work hard to
support young
dads» vital involvement, while also helping their children's mothers.
Stop bashing young
dads — and
support them to help their children The Fatherhood Institute calls on government - funded services aimed at
supporting parents to identify and
support young fathers as well as young mothers, rather
than dismiss them as «feckless» and reduce their role to that of cash providers.
Often, after the birth,
Dads are more appreciative of doula
support than Moms.
To
support children, more
than 150 leisure attractions — including Legoland, Chessington World of Adventures, Alton Towers and Oakwood have agreed concessions for
dads and their children on the Fathers Day weekend.
The focus of the workshops is
support for «team parenting» — mums» and
dads» capacity to work well together as parents, rather
than pulling in different directions or assuming one of them (usually the mother) needs to take responsibility for doing and / or organising the caring.
I am in awe of the dedication of midwives and personalized
support they give... through educating mom's and
dad's, spending all the time that is needed to counsel and answer questions and talk through fears / concerns / triumphs, prenatal care that is better
than you can receive anywhere, continous hands - on assistance through labor & delivery and loving postpartum care.
And absolutely, the problem is SO MUCH BIGGER
than one person's choices: the amount of misinformation floating around out there (and the amount of it that comes from otherwise intelligent, highly trained medical professionals), the lack of help and
support for new nursing moms, the lack of adequate maternity leave in the US (in Canada, where I live, one can take up to 50 weeks» leave with unemployment pay), the persistent idea that
dads «need» to bottle - feed their babies in order to bond with them, the idea that formula is «normal» and breastfeeding is «best» — in some places it really seems like you'd need a will of iron to keep at it when the going gets tough.
Mr Cameron's focus on the family and the work life balance - including his statement at the weekend that he would rather be a good
dad than prime minister - have won him increasing
support from the public, and women in particular.
Im a 33 wm from Stafford Va w / 2 kids just trying to be there for my kids and
support myself but the
support of myself is harder
than expected but Im doing what I can do well anyways enough of that Im 6 ft tall brown hair blue eyes bout 200 lbs and stay home
dad when my kids are here.
It's horrific knowing that if I married a single
dad I could end up
supporting his other family or even paying more
than my fair share of bills because of the ex.
Back when I was very young (younger
than 5) my
dad supported our family as a full - time novelist.
Mom and
dad have other personal and financial goals
than supporting you and you'll never know what you can be if you stay comfortable.
Finances: Rather
than framing the task of dividing up the couples» financial resources as having to do with what's fair to Mom and
Dad, or how much does one have to give the other, I frame the task as having to figure out how the same amount of money that
supported the family with one home can be dvidied so that it can now
support two homes.
Times have changed and now more
than ever the courts are recognizing a
dad's role in the life of his children, both in terms of time with them and monetary
support of them.
Should we be really surprised when disenfranchised
dads respond less
than calmly and logically when they are dispossessed of their children, subjected to false abuse allegations, psychologically destroyed by chronic depression, stripped of their assets beyond anything reasonable, and incarcerated when often sick or unemployed for not being able to meet
support obligations?
Custodial
dads are also more likely
than custodial moms to receive non-cash
support from the other parent.
«Today, federal and state policymakers recognize that
dads are more
than a paycheck or child
support payment and that
supporting them as active participants also
supports the children.»