Future Daddy
The Ultimate Guide for First Time Dads
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Narrated by:
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Peter Wallerich-Neils
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By:
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Andres Mooring
About this listen
Congratulations! And here’s how to become the world’s greatest dad.
Let’s face it - fatherhood doesn’t come naturally to all dudes. To make matters worse, most resources are focused on moms-to-be. There are books, support groups, and courses all tailored to the needs of new moms. Expectant dads, however, have their specific worries that need to be addressed.
Feeling troubled by the future is nothing but natural. You’ll probably ask yourself a ton of questions - Will I be able to support my family financially? Will I know how to take good care of my child? Will the relationship with my partner change forever?
Someone who has gone through the joys and worries of fatherhood can give you all of these answers and more. As a father-to-be, you need the practical steps to taking the best care of your child. You also (and more importantly) need emotional support and a good understanding of all the crazy feelings you’re experiencing.
Nobody is fully prepared to be a father. So, relax a bit. You will do the best you can, and you’ll succeed!
Learning through trial and error, however, is also not an option. After all, your child and your relationship are at stake here.
Most fatherhood books focus on the theory. This guide explains the actual experiences that a father has gone through and the tested strategies he utilized in those early days to take good care of his kids. The book is also filled with recommendations by pediatricians and child care specialists concerning the best and safest practices.
Finally, Future Daddy will focus on your emotional health, perspective, and relationship - important aspects of fatherhood that often remain neglected.
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