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The Working Dad's Ultimate Guide to Quality Time with Kids - cover

The Working Dad's Ultimate Guide to Quality Time with Kids

Aurora Brooks

Editorial: Shuttle Systems

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Sinopsis

The Game Changers: How Working Dads are Revolutionizing Fatherhood is a groundbreaking book that explores the changing role of fathers in today's society. With a focus on the rise of working dads and the impact they are making on fatherhood, this book delves into the benefits of involved fatherhood, breaking gender norms, changing family dynamics, and more.In The Game Changers, readers will discover the rise of working dads and how they are challenging traditional gender roles. Through personal stories and research, this book highlights the benefits of involved fatherhood, including improved child development, stronger family bonds, and increased gender equality.Breaking gender norms is another important topic explored in this book. It examines how working dads are challenging societal expectations and redefining what it means to be a father. By embracing caregiving responsibilities and actively participating in their children's lives, these dads are paving the way for a more inclusive and equal society.Changing family dynamics is another key theme in The Game Changers. This book explores how working dads are reshaping the traditional family structure and creating more flexible and balanced arrangements. It discusses the importance of flexible work arrangements and paternal leave policies in supporting working dads and promoting work-life balance.The Game Changers also delves into the concept of shared parental leave, highlighting its benefits and the challenges faced in implementing it. It explores the support systems available for working dads, both in the workplace and in the community, and addresses important issues such as mental health and well-being, work-related stress, and parental guilt.Role models and representation play a crucial role in shaping societal perceptions of fatherhood. This book examines the influence of celebrity dads and media representation on the changing narrative of fatherhood. It also looks at the future of fatherhood, including advocacy and activism, policy changes, and the importance of continued progress in supporting working dads.With a comprehensive table of contents and a conclusion that ties all the themes together, The Game Changers is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolving role of fathers in modern society. Whether you're a working dad, a parent-to-be, or simply curious about the changing dynamics of fatherhood, this book provides valuable insights and practical advice.Frequently Asked Questions section at the end of the book addresses common queries and encourages readers to engage with the content. If you have any questions or comments, The Game Changers invites you to reach out and join the conversation.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.Table of ContentsThe Game Changers: How Working Dads are Revolutionizing FatherhoodThe Rise of Working DadsThe Benefits of Involved FatherhoodBreaking Gender NormsChanging Family DynamicsFlexible Work ArrangementsPaternal Leave PoliciesShared Parental LeaveSupporting Working DadsWorkplace SupportCommunity SupportMental Health and Well-beingWork-Related StressParental GuiltRole Models and RepresentationCelebrity DadsMedia RepresentationThe Future of FatherhoodAdvocacy and ActivismPolicy ChangesConclusionFrequently Asked QuestionsHave Questions / Comments?
Disponible desde: 13/09/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 36 páginas.

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