Parenting Information
Dictionary for Dads
Posted August 18th, 2008 by BrentusDictionary for Dads arose amid concerns of every day fathers who sought to
promote their knowledge, education ,experience and resources as it pertains
to becoming an excellent father. As an organization our goal is to assist
Dads in raising happy healthy children.
Our belief is that Dictionary for Dad's will provide resources and
information which will be fundamental in helping men make informed
decisions based on education, research and practical experience all
provided by Dictionary for Dad's. In doing so this will not only reinforce
the male role model in our society it will increase the social welfare of
children throughout the world.
We understand that parenting is often complex and confusing with many
variables including but not limited to nutrition, medical, psychological,
developmental, environmental, marital, social and academic. It is our aim
to provide every dad with education, information and resources for all
dilemmas when they occur.
Dictionary for Dads believes that the label of a "dad" is one which is
earned not one that is provided through the birth of a child.
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L'il Aussie Prems
Posted December 6th, 2007 by BrentusAn Australian support site for parents & families of premature babies. You will find useful links to all things for premature babies including clothing stores, support sites, birth stories, galleries, personal blogs, journeys through the NICU & much more.
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Mr Dad
Posted June 8th, 2007 by BrentusThis is the web-site for America's Mr Dad. An author of many best-selling books and popular in many well known publications, Armin Brott has been described as the 'superdad's superdad'.
Realistic, positive and humorous, his work is well worth checking out.
He also does a podcast at:
http://www.mrdad.com/daddycast-guest/index.php
If you have iTunes you can subscribe to the podcast directly using the following link:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=1792360...
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Minti
Posted June 8th, 2007 by BrentusA very very well done "Web 2.0" style community for parents. Some really brilliant community-building features, and a vibrant, active community of participants.
Based around the concept of parent-submitted advice.
Definitely worth a visit and participation. Very impressive.
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Men At Home
Posted June 7th, 2007 by BrentusA great site with lots of information on being a Dad. Very much focused on stay-at-home Dads, but the information on there is relevant to any Dad.
Relatively new, but building up resources and members quickly.
They also have forums and blogs for stay-at-home Dads.
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Oz Cloth Nappies
Posted June 4th, 2007 by BrentusThis is a community and support site, for people interested in going the cloth nappy route, or those stay-at-home parents involved in cloth nappy businesses.
"Everything you need to know about modern cloth nappies in Australia and New Zealand. Oz Cloth Nappies is an established community site, offering comprehensive information, support and advocacy for parents, work-at-home nappy business owners, and others"
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Fathering From the Fast Lane
Posted June 2nd, 2007 by BrentusThe author, Bruce Robinson is an interesting guy. A medical doctor, a teacher, a football coach amongst many other things, with a family. He has some good insights into making time to be a Dad with a very busy lifestyle, in his book "Fathering from the Fast Lane"
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Great Dads
Posted May 13th, 2007 by BrentusA really good site with stacks of information. U.S. based but the information is good anywhere. Thoroughly recommended for a visit! Dig around in their article section...
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Dads & Daughters
Posted May 13th, 2007 by BrentusLots of good info for Dads with daughters. Unfortunately a lot of it is paid content, but there is a fair bit of free stuff.
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Parents Inc. NZ
Posted May 11th, 2007 by BrentusMission
To communicate to the whole of society, particularly to parents, equipping them with skills and resources
To collect and create the best ideas about family life and pass them on in a way that is appealing and relevant
To specialise in excellent presentations, characterised by skill, humour and flair
To create, publish and distribute quality resources
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