For web log assignment # 4 I chose the http://www.slowlane.com/ for stay-at- home Dads, by Buzz McClain. This website explains and has some story for some fathers and has too some questions for someone who is Dad for children. There are 10 questions; I will take 5 and try to do those shortly and good summary, for title. “Don’t call me Mr.” Mom. Always the men have problems for stay at home raising the children and the mothers at location of work the men often refuse that job, usually fathers are not patient with children like mothers and some bad words sometimes came out from fathers to their children. This page will help Dads and give them experience to try and do this job. There are some questions.
"What are you going to do when you go back to work in the real world?" the dads hate this, because it implies raising children isn't real and it isn't work.
"Wouldn't it be better for the kids if the mother stayed at home?" the father stays at home is be ther than when given over to professional day care, the mothers are more involved in their children's lives. The kids get two parents with strong influences.
"What do you do with all your spare time?" There is not enough time to do all of it alone like food, clothes, beds, and laundry and teach, Besides seeing to the children.
"Who wears the pants in the family?" the dads are likely to wash more dishes, fold more laundry and go to the tot lot more than other the fathers, but when mom is at home dads play and watch just as much sports.
"Oh, so you're Mr. Mom." Don't call us Mr. Mom. If you must call at-home dads something, try Mr. Dad.
In my opinion no one can take all responsibility alone. There is connection between mom and father, except in some some situations, it is too much for one person to do alone, because the will work help and assistante. There are some programs to help single mothers and fathers like websites, or some places; for example, today all fathers and mothers need daycare for children or a baby sitter.
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