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‘Daddy Doin’ Work’ Book Keeps it Real for Parents

October 9, 2014 by Christopher Persley

Viral sensation Doyin Richards’ book Daddy Doin’ Work is as much for fathers as it is for our spouses and partners.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality, NYC Tagged With: black fathers, books, Doyin Richards, gender roles, review, social media, stereotypes

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Cartoon Dads are No Joke When They Defy Stereotypes

September 8, 2014 by David Lesser

That the “occupations” of many cartoon dads are never mentioned is surprising given how in your face stay-at-home dads are presented on TV and movies.

Filed Under: entertainment, National Tagged With: cartoons, fathers, gender roles, humor, stay-at-home dads, stereotypes, television

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Stay-At-Home Dads Debunk Stereotypes on the Bethenny Frankel Show

January 28, 2014 by Lance Somerfeld

We go on “Bethanny” to debunk dad stereotypes: Can at-home dads be just as good as at-home moms? Is being an at-home dad manly or emasculating?

Filed Under: at-home parenting, media, NYC Tagged With: Bethanny, Doyin Richards, gender roles, stay-at-home dads, stay-at-home parents, stereotypes, television

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Snappy Answers to Stupid At-Home Dad Questions

July 31, 2013 by Kevin McKeever

Snappy answers No. 36 – Q. Does being an at-home dad make you feel like less of man? A. No. Do you feel like more of a jerk for asking?

Filed Under: at-home parenting, NYC Tagged With: at-home dads, gender roles, humor, stereotypes

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What Are Fathers “Supposed” To Do, Must Do

July 17, 2013 by Guest Contributor

No one is ever ready to become a father. No one is ever sure what they are supposed to do.

Filed Under: NYC, parenting styles Tagged With: babies/infants, first-time parents, gender roles, new parents, stereotypes

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Breadwinner of Family Important, Their Gender is Not

June 4, 2013 by Christopher VanDijk

Reading reactions to the Pew Research Center study on women as primary breadwinner made me feel like I had been time-warped to the 1950s.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality, NYC, relationships Tagged With: gender roles, money, spouses and partners, stay-at-home parents, stereotypes, working parents

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