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NPR’s Half-Hearted Look at Re-Entering the Workforce
Posted on25. Mar, 2010 by Brian Reid.
Yesterday, NPR took a look at at-home dads, and they started the in the usual, easy, formulaic way: at an at-home dad playgroup (in this case, one of the ones in my old stomping ground). And then the piece pivots to talk about a big and important issue: how dads get back into the workforce [...]
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Disclosures
Posted on25. Mar, 2010 by Brian Reid.
It has become very hip, in the light of some recent bureaucratic rules and the explosion of mommyblogging conferences, for bloggers to put up a post disclosing how they interact with various commercial entities. So I thought I’d share where rebeldad.com stands on this important issue: I really don’t give a crap about commercial entities. [...]
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More on Why Dads Need to be in the Delivery Room
Posted on22. Mar, 2010 by Brian Reid.
Of all of the strange controversies having to do with dads, none perplexes me quite as much as the argument that dads shouldn’t be in the delivery room. This getting a pseudo-scientific cast from a French doc who says that having dad around stresses mom out, a proposition that I find highly dubious. I took [...]