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SUMMARY:Have a conversation about fatherhood with someone you trust
DESCRIPTION:They don’t teach ‘Dad’ in school,\nbut lessons can be learned from others.\nUnfortunately, I lost my Dad when I was 20. I was 29 when I became a Dad\nso my point of reference or frame for learning was quite limited in terms of\nwhat I could get from within the family. I couldn’t just pick up the phone and\nask what to do when they cry like this, how to support the wife when she has\nher struggles, what to do when you feel on edge when they’re up coughing\nall night.\nNor could I speak openly to my friends and social circles. I mean I probably\ncould, but I didn’t feel I could speak to them about the countless issues that\nwould arise.\nI’d turn to the local health service and wait for support and guidance about\nwhat it meant to be a Dad and what the role of Dad is in a modern setting.\nThey too were quite hopeless, offering supporting only to how the mother\nwould need support, not a mention of Dad.\nThey don’t teach Dad in school. It’s a huge gap and something I retrospectively\ntry to explore and learn as the kids grow.\nFind someone you trust. Speak to them and make agreements and\nexpectations about what is expected of you as a Dad.\n
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