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Getting Back to Work
Posted on20. Apr, 2010 by Brian Reid.
Between the economy, the WSJ blog post and the Washington Post Magazine story earlier this month, there is a lot of chatter on the subject of re-entering the workforce. As I’ve said before, this is an issue of importance to almost all at-home dads, since nearly all SAHDs expect to go back into the paid [...]
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Odds and Ends (and Twitter)
Posted on16. Apr, 2010 by Brian Reid.
This has been a most interesting week in dadland, but there are some smaller items that slipped through the cracks. Some of these were posted on Twitter***, so if you think they look familiar, they are. So — if you need a break from playoff hockey — here are some nuggets: Via Nick Senzee: This [...]
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Forget ‘Attachment.’ It’s All About ‘Activation’
Posted on15. Apr, 2010 by Brian Reid.
I’ve never been an huge believer in the whole “attachment parenting” thing, where ensuring your kid’s security (and making sure your kid knows it) is the central point in parenting. It seemed suffocating, the exact opposite of the kind of freedom that kids needed to taste to be engaged in the world. But I didn’t [...]