So your partner earns more than you do? You’ve been made redundant? You hate the job? Being a full time dad can make a lot of sense. But isn’t it a bit weird? Actually no; it’s a growing trend. Nearly one in ten fathers in the UK now takes the main responsibility for looking after the kids, often full time.
In “Full Time Father,” stay at home dad Richard Hallowes draws on his survey of other homedads as well as on his own experience. The book examines all the key issues, passes on masses of valuable tips and advice, and lets the reader know what to expect - both good and bad - should they decide to become a homedad themselves. Read More