Fatherly’s New Book Aims to Simplify Dad Life

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The team at Fatherly realized there was a gap in the literature addressing fatherhood, so they took the initiative to write their own guide. While many parenting resources focus primarily on mothers, dads also seek advice, support, and a sense of community. Fatherly’s new book is designed to fill that need, offering expert insights for every stage of being a father.

Fatherhood: A Comprehensive Guide to Birth, Budgeting, Finding Flow, and Becoming a Happy Parent

This book is tailored for a new generation of fathers who aspire to be more engaged, aware, and compassionate than those before them. The introduction captures the essence of this journey, acknowledging that every father’s experience is unique, influenced by their own upbringing and the knowledge available to them.

The book spans over 300 pages, starting with how to support your partner during pregnancy and in the delivery room, addressing issues such as dad depression, and exploring the “infant-industrial complex.” It tackles these topics with both heart and humor, including a chapter on the joys of roughhousing with kids. With engaging illustrations and concise sections, it’s designed to be easily digestible even for the busiest dads.

Michael Rothman, Co-Founder and CEO of Fatherly, emphasizes the goal of the book: “We created Fatherly to help guys who were becoming dads raise great kids while leading fulfilling adult lives. Our aim with Fatherhood is to distill the best insights from our extensive library of articles into a single resource, assuring dads that they’re not alone in navigating their often strange thoughts and feelings as new parents.”

Tara Brooks, Editor-in-Chief, hopes that fathers will see parenting as more than just diaper changes and sleepless nights. “It’s a journey of self-discovery and connection, with the ultimate goal of becoming a better person, partner, and role model for your kids,” she states. “If even one father feels more calm and confident after reading this book, we will consider it a success.”

Fatherhood is set to release on November 9, and you can pre-order a copy now for the dad or dad-to-be in your life.

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In summary, Fatherly’s new book provides a comprehensive resource for new dads, aiming to make the journey of fatherhood more manageable and fulfilling.