Archive for 'moms'
Integrating ‘Mommy & Me’
Posted on24. Sep, 2010 by Brian Reid.
Full disclosure: I have never, as a dad, been explicitly forbidden from engaging in any sort of parental activity based solely on my gender. For a long time, I assumed that excluded dads were something of an urban legend. And then I heard about a Nashville mom interested in keeping dads away. And then I [...]
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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 [...]
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Today’s Research That Should Make You Really Angry
Posted on19. Feb, 2010 by Brian Reid.
The “mommy wars” idea that woman can and do judge each other based on their current employment status is a real tragedy and something that has — for years — driven me bonkers. But at the end of the day, we’re all adults, and if some at-home moms want to give the stinkeye to go-to-work [...]