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"Dads and Dads-to-Be we've got the answers for all your questions." BabyCenter's "Place for Pops" features tips and advice for new and expectant fathers as well as development analyses and step-by-step directions, helping new dads care and prepare for their new babies.
"Provides information on a wide range of services and programs geared toward helping fathers be positively and actively involved in their children's lives. Services include classes, support groups, mentoring, resource library, and referrals."
The Daddys Home web site and the Daddys Ring were created to fill a need. Many parenting websites exist, but not many of them specialize in catering to the special needs and questions of fathers that are primary caregivers. Whether it's because you're a single parent or your spouse is the one who goes to the office every day, you have found a place to ask questions, get information and, most importantly, find support from other men like you.
"A Fledgling site offering invaluable information, activities and a relaxing and fun place just for Dads"
Articles and studies.
Slowlane's own Pete Siler and his collection of parenting tips and resources. Be sure to join his mailing list for all the latest.
"The Fathers' Resource Center is a nonprofit family service agency located in Minneapolis, Minnesota and serving the Twin City metropolitan area. The Center takes a moderate stance which is pro-father but not at the expense of women."
Homework Central 's huge list of research and parent information resources.
"The mission of the Resource Center for Fathers & Families is to provide resources that will help men become better parents and better parenting partners regardless of marital status, and to provide the model that all children deserve."
The World Wide Web Virtual Library: A virtual library including resources on child support and parenting issues.
