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DonkeyBlogDroll: April 2011
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Two years is not too long a break for gathering new material. DonkeyBlog's Daily Roll is back for another rant, albeit with an international flavour. Sit back and enjoy the fire, and if you're still a fan of the 'longform', I'll still be bashin' it out over at thisdonkey.blogspot.com, so please drop by. Thursday, April 28, 2011. League of Unimpressive Gentlemen. By the looks of Ms Vanstone this evening, I would offer that she might not have missed breakfast, morning tea, dinner nor supper, either. My fri...
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Fathers and Families The new science of fatherhood: From my About Fathers blog at Psychology Today...
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The new science of fatherhood. And other news about fathers and families. Friday, August 14, 2009. From my About Fathers blog at Psychology Today. A childless man was released from jail, where he had been sent for non-payment of child support. September 22, 2009 at 8:41 AM. An insightfull post. Will definitely help. Karim - Creating Power. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Blogs about fathers, and friends' blogs. Letter to my son, five years gone. Bagel and a movie.
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Fathers and Families The new science of fatherhood: Exercising judgment
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The new science of fatherhood. And other news about fathers and families. Monday, October 12, 2009. Remember that amusing piece of camping gear that includes a folding fork, spoon, and knife? Zachary Christie, a public-school student in Delaware, and a new Cub Scout, was so excited to get one when he joined the scouts that he took it to school to use it for lunch. According to a story. In The New York Times. The Times writes that "based on the code of conduct. Again, a little exercise of judgment might h...
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Fathers and Families The new science of fatherhood: A fathers' right to know?
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The new science of fatherhood. And other news about fathers and families. Tuesday, August 4, 2009. A fathers' right to know? Last week, the actor Jude Law released a statement saying he was going to be a father. People magazine and others have reported. That the mother is a 24-year-old aspiring actress named Samantha Burke. Law's statement suggested he was surprised by the news. And if the relationship was last year, that means the baby must be due soon, either in August or September. Bagel and a movie.
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Fathers and Families The new science of fatherhood: Working women encounter new rules for custody after divorce--and that might be a good thing
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The new science of fatherhood. And other news about fathers and families. Tuesday, December 8, 2009. Working women encounter new rules for custody after divorce- and that might be a good thing. Julie Michaud was a working mother in Boston; her husband, Mark, was a stay-at-home dad. When the two divorced, Julie sought and expected joint custody of their two children, 5 and 7. She was shocked when Mark, who asked for primary custody, got it. According to an article by Sally Abrahms. December 8, 2009 at 8:4...
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Fathers and Families The new science of fatherhood: Raising boys without men?
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The new science of fatherhood. And other news about fathers and families. Sunday, October 18, 2009. Raising boys without men? Here's an intriguing book title. It just caught my eye, but the title suggests its at odds with what I've been arguing here, that fathers are important for children, both boys and girls. Just noting it here. If you're familiar with this book or its author, Peggy Drexler. Let me know. And more on this soon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Fathers and Families The new science of fatherhood: The children's suicides
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The new science of fatherhood. And other news about fathers and families. Sunday, October 11, 2009. In Saturday's New York Times. With the writer A.S. Byatt on her new novel, The Children's Book. The central character is a writer of children's books, and Byatt says the idea of the novel came to her because she had been thinking about how child-rearing changed in the late-Victorian era. Labels: fathers, mothers, families, parenting child rearing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Fathers and Families The new science of fatherhood: What makes a fit parent?
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The new science of fatherhood. And other news about fathers and families. Monday, January 4, 2010. What makes a fit parent? Public Radio International's The Takeaway had a piece. This morning about a quadriplegic mother who risks losing her child to the child's father (her ex-boyfriend) who is arguing that she is incapable of caring for the child because of her disability. As I noted in a different case in my previous post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Bagel and a movie.
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Fathers and Families The new science of fatherhood: Delays in family court: What price do our children pay?
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The new science of fatherhood. And other news about fathers and families. Thursday, January 7, 2010. Delays in family court: What price do our children pay? For my speculation on the possible consequences of extensive delays in family courts across the country- delays in cases involving child abuse and neglect, among other things- see my first post on True/Slant. And please leave a comment here or there. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Blogs about fathers, and friends' blogs.
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Fathers and Families The new science of fatherhood: Despite what surveys say, we do enjoy our kids
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The new science of fatherhood. And other news about fathers and families. Wednesday, August 5, 2009. Despite what surveys say, we do enjoy our kids. I enjoy spending time with my kids.". Now a couple of British academics - Matthew White and Paul Dolan - are telling us. What we suspected all along: There was something wrong with those surveys. In a study published in Psychological Science. Work topped the list, and spending time with children wasn't far behind. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quick Hi...
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