Monday, 1 October 2007

Start a Fathers Support Group - Rmail

Dads who make the decision to stay home and be primary caregivers for their children have great rewards as well as significant challenges. One of the challenges is the feeling of isolation and the lack of adult contact during the day. DIY Father is committed to stay at home dads finding or starting their own fathers groups which can be a great option for meeting their needs and the needs of their children.

How do they work?
The way a father̢۪s group works is that fathers will meet up with other fathers to share concerns and frustrations, to find ideas for being a better father, or just to make friends and create a network of people who can be a support to one another.
Fathers support groups tend to be informal and kind of free wheeling, at least at the beginning. But as they mature, there tends to be more structure and formality. Groups frequently meet in a restaurant, in a hotel, in a community centre or church or in a home.

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