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Category: Fatherhood

Education

The key to independence

A couple of days ago I was stood in a hardware store getting some keys cut. It had been pouring with rain and I was soaked through and cold. As I handed over the key to be copied, it dawned on me this was a very dull but significant moment. One of the keys, you

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Fatherhood

Untidy home versus tidy home

Okay mums and dads, how tidy is your home? Now be honest, do you live in a perpetually untidy home or do you somehow manage to keep on top of housework?

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Dadbloguk Q&A

Q&A with Ziauddin Yousafzai, education activist & father to Malala

Asked to introduce himself, Ziauddin Yousafzai says: “Everyone knows me as Malala’s father.” You’d have to have been living somewhere very remote not to know of Malala, but in case you are that person, she is a young woman from Pakistan who survived after being brutally attacked and shot in the head by a Taliban

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Dadbloguk Q&A

Super You Project and Fitness for dads Q&A with Dan Fallon

If you follow Dan Fallon on social media, he’s rarely seen without a kettle bell in his hands. A former Royal Navy Physical Trainer, he’s created the Super You project, an online community that encourages dads to take realistic steps to fitness. He’s also on a mission to promote the links between physical and mental

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Fatherhood

Self care: getting outside is good for the soul

You know what’s worse than failing to follow someone else’s good advice? Failing to follow your own good advice, that’s what. I make no secret of the fact I am a big advocate of spending time outside because it’s basic self care. Family life has got so busy over recent weeks that I’ve failed to

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