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Pages tagged "parenting"


Movember’s Family Man breaks down the barriers to upskilling dads

Posted on Latest News by Kim Trengove · February 05, 2021 10:09 AM · 1 reaction

No more dodgy parenting advice … so begins Movember’s new website Family Man.

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New antenatal program fills in the gaps for gay dads

Posted on Latest News by Kim Trengove · January 14, 2021 2:04 PM · 1 reaction

Sydney-based midwife Rachael Matthews has developed a program to support same-sex couples who are transitioning to parenthood.

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Celebrating dads: New Dad Awards launched for Father's Day 2020

Posted on Latest News by Kim Trengove · August 27, 2020 10:00 AM

The Father Hood, has launched the Dad Awards in the lead up to Father’s Day on September 6. The awards will highlight dads who "get on the tools" for their families, “acknowledging and celebrating the ever-growing tribe of hands-on dads in Australia.”

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Learning how to better parent angry boys

Posted on Latest News by Kim Trengove · March 04, 2019 12:39 PM

We hear a lot about boys (and men) not being able to express their emotions. And when it comes to the boys who hit out at others, or grow up to be men who act violently, there’s not much sympathy.

So, it’s important to understand what might be behind the behaviour of so-called ‘angry boys’ – those who bite, kick, punch, yell or more – through their early childhood years and into primary school and beyond.

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