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7 tips for balancing fatherhood & fitness, with @fitness_houseuk
We are all busy, especially as Fathers and Parents. Our time is limited and as we have so many conflicting demands on our time, it’s often our own health needs that are sacrificed. But if you’re anything like me, you want to avoid putting on Read More …
Maintaining a balanced cultural identity for my mixed race son – by A Law
Maintaining a balanced cultural identity for my mixed race son Black History Month I’ve always felt some discomfort around Black History Month. Held annually in October in the UK (and February in America and Canada), I’ve always felt there was something tokenistic about it; an Read More …
IG Live – Thursday 28th May – Going back to school and managing anxiety in children
Schools are reopening on Monday. There has been lots of debate about whether it’s safe or not and lots of parents have differing views about when is the right time to send their kids back to school. At the middle of all this are our Read More …
Why I swear by attachment parenting – by Jonathan Brown
I was lucky before I became a dad to know a woman (Bella) who was very much into attachment parenting, saving me having to read all of the books she recommended. What Bella explained to me was that in many tribes and in primates, the Read More …
Grandparenting on lockdown
by Arion Lawrence & Manu Shah Covid-19 has presented us all with a mental and emotional strain. Many parents, particularly with younger children, have felt the lack of respite from parenting that the lockdown has brought. I’ve worried about the impact that could have on Read More …
The dad podcast for figuring out fatherhood #DaddyDebates
Finally, finally, finally the dad podcast for figuring out fatherhood is here! We’ve been working hard over the last few months and we’ve been fitting in the time, you know, with us being busy dads, to spend some time away from fatherhood – to discuss Read More …
Preparing for the unpreparable: what to expect from fatherhood
As I said in my previous article – I’m fairly confident most fathers would agree that you can never really be ‘ready’ and know what to expect from fatherhood. Sure, there’s plenty of advice and information available out there (the internet is a big old place!). Read More …