Recent Fathers Blog | Dads & Babies PostsMirror to the Futureby K_REY_C22 Sep 2009 02:22 PMToday my 6 week old son and his almost 1 year old cousin met through internet video chat. They've actually, technically, met before via skype. The Start of Smilesby K_REY_C10 Sep 2009 02:48 PMAfter over 30 days of horrendous crying, or (more pleasantly) a furrowed brow and a look of confusion or dissatisfaction only being quelled by breastfeeding, my son smiled at me this week. Daddy Bonding with Babyby K_REY_C25 Aug 2009 05:00 PMMy wife and our child have a very good relationship. Since my wife is breastfeeding our son he is only able to have one of his most basic needs met by mom, not dad. This has created a sort of limbo for me as the father. Thoughts on Raising a Child with Special Medical Needsby Rich Andrews11 Jun 2008 05:47 AMIt was 14 years ago on June 14, 1994 when we learned that our son was born with something wrong. We had no idea what that something was until the doctors ran some tests and found that he had Velocardiofacial Syndrome (also known as Shprintzen Syndrome). Facial Expressions and Bonding with Your Babyby Kevin Delp22 Aug 2007 03:09 AMEverything is new to a baby. Every single aspect of life is a new and wonderful experience that is soaked up like a sponge. Their little mind will record every little detail that they perceive, and add it to their growing personal reference library of life experience. Bonding With Your Baby Through Feeding Timesby Kevin Delp21 Aug 2007 01:59 AMThere are few things more intimate between a father and his child than when he feeds his baby. When you hold your child and give her the nourishment she needs, it is so precious, and you feel so close to her. Using Your Voice to Bond with Babyby Kevin Delp08 Aug 2007 04:12 PMUsing your voice can be an amazing way to connect with your baby. In fact, numerous studies have shown that babies even begin responding to familiar voices before birth. Dads, Babies & Bondingby Kevin Delp03 Jul 2007 06:12 AMBabies sure are hard. They're frequently loud, smelly, uncooperative, and downright unreasonable. You also wouldn't trade them for ANYTHING in the world, as long as whoever's asking, asks when you're not TOO sleep deprived. Recent Blog Comments Michele Cheplic says... "When you figure out how to add more hours to a day let the rest of us in on the secret ;-)" |
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