The Domain Name stayathomedads.com.au is for Sale
That’s right! The domain name, this website and all content, is for sale! The kids are now all in school or grown up (matter of opinion) and as of next week, I start a new job and will no longer be working from home or consider myself a stay-at-home-dad. My new work opportunity means
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A Year in The Life of A Stay-At-Home Dad
Here’s an interesting account from Dr Chris Elliot, a Consultant Paediatrician from Sydney. Read the full article by clicking on the button below.
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Happy Mother’s Day from Stay-at-Home Dads
Happy Mother’s Day to all mums out there. Hope you have a great day. You deserve it!
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Stay-at-home dads fight for acceptance
You can read the full article here.
Stay at home dad: Focusing on fatherhood
A short article from My Daily News… You can read the full article here.
An Aussie Dad’s View
This article from an Aussie Dad’s viewpoint….. I particularly enjoyed his honesty….. Read the full article here.
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Research project explores the world of stay-at-home dads
A University of Queensland sociology honours student is looking for stay-at-home fathers or men who are primary caregivers to take part in a research project. Emily Stevens’ Twenty-first Century Dad: An Exploration of Media Discourse and Subjectivities of Stay-at-Home Fathers research will look at the experiences of stay-at-home dads and their understandings of media representations
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Turning Wees and Poos into Trees
My name is Rob Clode, I am a Australian stay at home dad with a goal to create a greener future for our children. At the beginning of August I launched a crowdfunding campaign to lessen the environmental impact of nappy use by planting trees. You can read more here www.startsomegood.com/onestwosandtrees I truly love what
Back Pain in Children
This fact sheet outlines some causes of back pain in children, including the use of overweight backpacks for school children. Back pain is common in Australian children, particularly during adolescence. Some causes of back pain in young people include poor posture, inappropriate forms of exercise and carrying heavy schoolbags. If pain is persistent, and felt