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Thursday, 22 April 2010

Just launched! Duncan Fisher’s new book sales to fund early parenthood support

Baby’s Here: Who Does What? Duncan Fisher’s newly published book about sharing parenting roles – not just swapping - is now available on Amazon. Sales from this book will help to fund the distribution of information to new parents through maternity services. A big and respected voice in the debates about mothers and fathers, who earns and who cares, Duncan was a co-founder of the Fatherhood Institute and has been awarded an OBE for services to children.

To all fathers, mothers and social citizens, please help to make a difference and join the debates.

For more about Duncan, visit http://www.duncanfisher.com.

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Working from home....fathers who break the mould

Working from home can provide a convenient option for juggling work, care and life. But it has its problems too. My article on how fathers can break the status quo by working from home can be viewed on the Enterprise Nation website. Enterprise Nation is a free resource for home businesses.

Any other dads out there who work from home or are thinking of doing so? And mums, what do you think?

Alex Johnson is a dad who works from home. And he certainly has a shedload of tips for others who do the same. Seriously, I mean a shedload.