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Start a Dad Group - National At-Home Dad Network
1) Set up an Internet site for your group. 2) Establish a consistent meeting day, time and place (if possible) for playgroups. 3) Get your name out there! 4) Create membership criteria and upfront information. 5) Ask for support!
http://athomedad.org/dad-groups/start-a-dad-group/
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Age-Appropriate Father-Child Activities | Education.com
Looking for father-child activity ideas? We've got fun age-appropriate activities to strengthen the relationship between father and child.
http://www.education.com/reference/article/age-appropriate-father-child-activities/
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Babysitting co-ops | BabyCenter
Find out the benefits of geting parents together to take turn watching each other's children.
http://www.babycenter.com/0_babysitting-co-ops_51.bc
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Boot Camp for New Dads
BCND is a men-only workshop for dads-to-be to learn the ropes from new dads and their babies.
http://www.bootcampfornewdads.org/
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Find a Dad Group - National At-Home Dad Network
Finding a group of local dads is one of the most vital parts of having a successful, enriching, and less stressful time as a stay-at-home dad. The community, support, and camaraderie are all incredibly helpful, and we encourage all at-home dads to reach out to find more at-home dad in their local area.
http://athomedad.org/dad-groups/find-a-dad-group/
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The rise of fathers' playgroups | The Independent
Tony Ray is making cards with toddlers Lizzie, Alex and Maya – none of them his own. Gary Collins is comforting James, whose dad has just popped out to feed the meter. Rufus is playing with the dolls' house, and Joe, Violet and Barnaby are creating a den. It's Friday morning at Dads and Littl'uns, the bi-weekly playgroup in Wimbledon, set up and run by dads.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/features/the-rise-of-fathers-playgroups-1930630.html