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Daddy bootcamp

Boot Camp for New Dads was started by a group of dads in 1990. They have one goal and one goal only — to help new dads be the best new dads they can be.

htgc_main_page.jpgHere are some specifics from their website:

Boot Camp for New Dads is a unique father-to-father, community-based workshop that inspires and equips men of different economic levels, ages and cultures to become confidently engaged with their infants, support their mates and personally navigate their transformation into dads.

There are currently 150,000 graduates of the program which operates in 250 communities in the U.S. Dads who attend the program learn about topics such as how to get a baby to stop crying, how to hold a baby, even how to change a baby. This program also gives dads a way to connect with other real dads.

They have a magazine called Dads Adventure. Listen to their specs on this publication:

Dads Adventure Magazine is a publication handed out in Childbirth classes around the nation. Dads Adventure Magazine brings together the topics most important to new fathers in a concise, manly format. You won’t find any pastels here.

That is a magazine many dads might actually read.

Does your partner need to attend daddy boot camp? Check the website for a class near you or take a look at the book Hit the Ground Crawling: Lessons from 150,000 New Fathers.

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  1. […] Best of all, being involved from the get-go, can help you to feel more connected to your baby. It’s not always easy as the dad, because you’re not carrying the baby, but you do play a major role in this baby’s world. Don’t wait until your baby arrives to start connecting. Another cool option in addition to childbirth classes is Daddy bootcamp. […]

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  3. […] Organize your brain: Enroll in Daddy bootcamp - or at least pick up a basic book about dad specific parenting. This will make you feel more […]

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