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Balancing Work and Fatherhood: A Guide for Working Dads - cover

Balancing Work and Fatherhood: A Guide for Working Dads

Aurora Brooks

Publisher: Shuttle Systems

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The Secret Struggles of Working Dads is a thought-provoking and eye-opening short read that delves into the hidden challenges faced by working fathers in today's society. This book sheds light on the often overlooked experiences of men who strive to balance their professional careers with their responsibilities as fathers and partners.In Gender Expectations and Societal Pressures, the author explores the societal expectations placed on men to be the primary breadwinners and the emotional toll it can take on their well-being. The Balancing Act: Work and Family delves into the juggling act that working dads face, trying to meet the demands of their jobs while also being present for their families.Long Working Hours and Time Constraints examines the impact of extended work hours on fathers' ability to spend quality time with their children and partners. The Stigma of Flexible Work Arrangements addresses the challenges faced by working dads who seek flexible work arrangements to better balance their professional and personal lives.Mental Health and Emotional Well-being explores the emotional struggles that working dads often face, including the pressure to provide for their families and the need for emotional support and vulnerability. Workplace Support and Policies highlights the importance of supportive work environments and policies that enable working dads to fulfill their family responsibilities without compromising their careers.Changing Gender Roles and Expectations examines the evolving roles of men in society and the impact it has on their relationships and family dynamics. Communication and Emotional Connection explores the importance of open and honest communication in maintaining strong emotional connections with partners and children.Shared Parenting Responsibilities emphasizes the significance of equal sharing of parenting responsibilities between partners and its positive impact on children's well-being. Support and Resources provides valuable information on support groups, workplace programs, and government initiatives that can assist working dads in navigating the challenges they face.Frequently Asked Questions addresses common queries and concerns that working dads may have, offering practical advice and guidance. The book concludes with an invitation for readers to reach out with any additional questions or comments they may have.The Secret Struggles of Working Dads is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the unique challenges faced by working fathers. It offers valuable insights, practical solutions, and a sense of camaraderie to those who may be experiencing similar struggles.This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting.These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time.
Available since: 09/13/2023.
Print length: 31 pages.

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