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Best Animal Dad Jokes for Hounding Those You Love

Are all your attempts at animal-related dad jokes cat-astrophes? When you doggedly try for howls of laughter from your kids, do you get only catcalls and horse … Read More >> about Best Animal Dad Jokes for Hounding Those You Love

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This Dad Says He Does Babysit His Children. Sometimes.

May 31, 2017 by Tobin Walsh

At times, I do babysit – counting down the time until Mom returns home or trying to think of how my wife would act before doing so myself.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality, parenting styles Tagged With: babysitting, gender roles

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Parenting Isn’t Perfection, Failure Isn’t Worthy of Praise

May 30, 2017 by Chris Bernholdt

Perfection and parenting mix like water and oil yet we have this weird obsession with doing everything just right for our kids.

Filed Under: parenting advice, relationships Tagged With: parental guilt, tips, work-life balance

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Huggies Volunteer “Huggers” Give Care, Love to Pre-term Babies

May 29, 2017 by Chad R. MacDonald

Our partner Huggies’ No Baby Unhugged program has volunteer “huggers” help with pre-term babies in hospital neonatal intensive care units. #ad

Filed Under: health, outreach Tagged With: Huggies, hugs, sponsored event / post

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Huggies, City Dads Help Fight Diaper Need in Chicago

May 25, 2017 by Eric Bennion

We partner with Huggies at Cradles to Crayons in Chicago to help families in need receive some of the 250,000 diapers the baby-product company donated. #ad

Filed Under: gear, outreach Tagged With: Chicago Dads Group, Cradles to Crayons, diapers, Huggies, sponsored event / post

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Confession: I was a Teenage Poop-Scooping Delinquent

May 24, 2017 by Seth Taylor

It’s all fun and games when a boy finds a new way to dispose of the incredible output of his dog until dad loses his sense of humor.

Filed Under: parenting advice Tagged With: chores, dogs, Father's Day, humor, pets

Part-Time At-Home Dad Feels Full-Time Regrets, Blessings

May 22, 2017 by Creed Anthony

School teacher wonders if being a full-time, rather than seasonal, stay-at-home dad would have made a difference in his life and his kids.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, relationships Tagged With: at-home dads, parental guilt, work-life balance, working parents

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