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By: John Rowlinson - Updated: 25 Aug 2010 | comments*Discuss
 
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Stay-at-home dads are not the rare breed they once were. According to the government's Office for National Statistics, there were 189,000 of them in the United Kingdom by the start of 2008. Housewives still outnumber househusbands by almost 11 to 1 in the UK, but the gap is shrinking as more women become the principal or sole earner for their families.

DadAtHome provides a wealth of information and advice for fathers bringing up children. It looks at the financial implications and how to plan a budget, apply for Child Benefit and Child Tax Credit, and set up a Child Trust Fund. There is practical advice on how best to child-proof the home, change nappies and bath babies.

The site investigates ways to cope with babies who cry constantly and gives guidance on what to do if a child has trouble sleeping or is not eating properly. There is also a section devoted to behavioural problems, such as biting and hitting, temper tantrums and sibling rivalry.

Just as importantly, DadAtHome examines ways a dad can find part-time work, keep in touch with his existing friends and find new ones. There is advice on how to maintain a loving relationship with his partner and ensure the working mum has plenty of time with her children.

We really want to help spread the word and if you can help by linking to DadAtHome then we really appreciate your help.

For a short text based link you could simply cut and paste the following code into your page:

It will appear on your page looking something like:

DadAtHome.co.uk - how to be a stay at home dad

Or alternatively:

Which will appear looking like:

DadAtHome.co.uk:

Stay-at-home dads are not the rare breed they once were. According to the government's Office for National Statistics, there were 189,000 of them in the United Kingdom by the start of 2008. Housewives still outnumber househusbands by almost 11 to 1 in the UK, but the gap is shrinking as more women become the principal or sole earner for their families.

DadAtHome provides a wealth of information and advice for fathers bringing up children. It looks at the financial implications and how to plan a budget, apply for Child Benefit and Child Tax Credit, and set up a Child Trust Fund. There is practical advice on how best to child-proof the home, change nappies and bath babies.

The site investigates ways to cope with babies who cry constantly and gives guidance on what to do if a child has trouble sleeping or is not eating properly. There is also a section devoted to behavioural problems, such as biting and hitting, temper tantrums and sibling rivalry.

Just as importantly, DadAtHome examines ways a dad can find part-time work, keep in touch with his existing friends and find new ones. There is advice on how to maintain a loving relationship with his partner and ensure the working mum has plenty of time with her children.

If you have any questions please let us know.

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