How to Be a Stay at Home Dad

Do some soul-searching., Consider your career., Find support., Expect a little jealousy., Take parenting classes., Take pride in your work.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Do some soul-searching.

    Make sure you’re okay with your wife being the breadwinner, and discuss what you will be expected to do.

    Are you signing on to do all the housework, cooking, and childcare? Or are you just agreeing to take care of the kids?
  2. Step 2: Consider your career.

    Think about how you might balance being a stay-at-home dad with your career goals.

    Consider asking your employer if you could work part-time and/or from home.

    Or beef up your resume during your hiatus by squeezing in a few business courses or working toward an advanced degree. , Join a support group to avoid becoming isolated.

    Stay-at-home dads often find that they are not welcomed into the female-only coffee klatches.

    There are websites that will match you with dads in your area. , If your wife exhibits a little jealousy when the children begin running to you with their problems, be sensitive.

    The arrangement may take some getting used to for everyone. , If you are feeling unsure of your abilities, take some parenting classes.

    One study found that the happiest stay-at-home dads were the ones who had confidence in their childcare skills. , Don’t worry about what other people may think about your staying home to take care of the kids.

    Remind yourself that the work you are doing is important, and that doing it well is something to be proud of.
  3. Step 3: Find support.

  4. Step 4: Expect a little jealousy.

  5. Step 5: Take parenting classes.

  6. Step 6: Take pride in your work.

Detailed Guide

Make sure you’re okay with your wife being the breadwinner, and discuss what you will be expected to do.

Are you signing on to do all the housework, cooking, and childcare? Or are you just agreeing to take care of the kids?

Think about how you might balance being a stay-at-home dad with your career goals.

Consider asking your employer if you could work part-time and/or from home.

Or beef up your resume during your hiatus by squeezing in a few business courses or working toward an advanced degree. , Join a support group to avoid becoming isolated.

Stay-at-home dads often find that they are not welcomed into the female-only coffee klatches.

There are websites that will match you with dads in your area. , If your wife exhibits a little jealousy when the children begin running to you with their problems, be sensitive.

The arrangement may take some getting used to for everyone. , If you are feeling unsure of your abilities, take some parenting classes.

One study found that the happiest stay-at-home dads were the ones who had confidence in their childcare skills. , Don’t worry about what other people may think about your staying home to take care of the kids.

Remind yourself that the work you are doing is important, and that doing it well is something to be proud of.

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