Being a Better Dad 

You Can Do This With Your Infant

1. Show Care Your new baby needs all the love and attention it can get. As a father, you can hold your child, talk to it, and change it. It calms your child and strengthens your bond. #TIP: Keep your baby full and satisfied between breastfeeds. 2. Look your child in the eye Make eye contact with your toddler, even if they appear to be flickering. With practice, your child will become better at maintaining eye contact. You can grimace or chat with your child while looking them in the…

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Upbringing And Togetherness

Good upbringing? You’re a father now, and you have to think about how you want your child raised. There are 117 attitudes to upbringing in the media and elsewhere. It’s mostly about people thinking what others do is wrong – like curling, antenna, radar, etc. Good and bad upbringing There is no right or wrong way to parent. Rather, a child’s behavior and attitudes are formed through systematic upbringing. The family is where the personality is formed. Three parenting tips Set an example. Consider your preference in the upbringing triangle.…

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Activities With Your Kids

It is beneficial for you to engage in activities with your child as a father. It is beneficial for both you and your child when you participate in activities with your child as a father. Additionally, it contributes to the development and well-being of your child by strengthening your relationship and connection with one another. – That’s something you might not have known… … Participating in activities with your child helps both of you to improve your physical and mental health. What should we do in this situation? As long…

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Father Again?

1. How To Deal With Becoming A Father This page is for you if you need to be a father again. This pregnancy may have been planned and you are ready, or it may have been unexpected. That you already have one or more children occupying your time and attention can either add to the joy and anticipation of becoming a father again or diminish it. Same old, but not Because they’ve done it before, many women find the second pregnancy more relaxed. It’s not as stressful as having your…

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Fathers and Postpartum Depression

Being a Father Hurts Postpartum depression is a disorder that can affect both father and mother after becoming a parent. Depression can occur during or after pregnancy. Postpartum depression affects 7–10% of new fathers. Fortunately, postpartum depression is treatable, and the sooner you seek help, the better. How do you know if you have PPD? Postpartum depression, for example, causes depressive or anxious thoughts, anger, or a desire to flee. Postpartum depression symptoms and thoughts include: “I’ve become a miserable father”, “I can’t provide good enough care”, “I can’t handle…

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Contact With Your Newborn

How to establish a positive relationship with your newborn baby When you look into the eyes of your newborn baby, you will be met with an intense gaze that will be felt as a strong contact between you and your baby. The majority of newborns lie with their eyes wide open for approximately 40 minutes after birth, on average. This is where the connection begins, both for you as a father and for your children. In order to maintain positive contact with your child and strengthen the bond between father…

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Your New Role as a Dad

What Kind of Dad Do You Want to Be? You’ve become a father and one of your child’s most important figures. What you say and do shapes the little new person’s life. Find advice on how to deal with your new role as a father and how to become the father you want to be. How to be a good dad? You can answer these questions alone or with your boyfriend: What values do I want to teach my child? Can I use anything from my father’s way of life?…

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