My wife and I are having a baby! I haven't been around babies very much, so I'm a little nervous I won't know what to do. What books/resources are available to help someone like me (the Dad) feel more prepared to be a parent?
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I lead a new father's course offered by our local hospital system. You should check to see if the hospital you plan on delivering at has something similar. Below are the suggested readings from my presentation materials. Books
Web Sites American Academy of Pediatrics, Parenting Corner Provides answers to a variety of parenting and child health questions, including immunizations, sleep and development www.healthychildren.org Baby Center, Dad’s Page Articles and expert answers that are written specifically for fathers www.babycenter.com/advice-for-new-dads Beaumont Hospitals – Health Library Includes a vast library of health-related articles, as well as information on local classes and support groups www.beaumonthospitals.com/health-library Dad Labs Funny and sometimes irreverent coverage of issues affecting fathers of children of all ages though videos and forum discussions www.dadlabs.com Fatherville Written by dads for dads, site includes special situations like new dads, stay-at-home dads, special needs, fathers of teens and divorced dads www.fatherville.com |
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The "What to Expect" series of books are a great resource! They have a lot of information, and there are chapters in there specifically for dads! Here is a link to the "What to Expect When You're Expecting." They helped me out a lot, I hope it helps you too. |
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