What Cea Person Learned From Growing Up Off The Grid

Cea looks back on her childhood with an unbelievable sense of calm. She became a model at the age of 13. In the first three decades of her life, in addition to living in the far-flung wilderness, she spent time in Europe, in New York, and on the West Coast. Now, with a few children of her own, she sees where and how her upbringing affected her: “I definitely recognize some of the triggers from my childhood....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 1065 words · David Swayne

What Happens If You Get Covid And The Flu At The Same Time

As we can expect many people to get COVID or the flu this winter, it raises the question: Is it possible to have both diseases at the same time? More importantly, what will happen to your body if you do? Flu and COVID Co-Infection Though being infected by both viruses at once is possible, it’s probably rare, says Sunjay Mannan, a physician with the Allegheny Health Network in Pennsylvania. A study of 116 COVID-19 patients from last year found that about 21 percent were co-infected with some other pathogen....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 466 words · Cecilia Farrell

What I Gained When I Gave Up Watching Sports

The madness. Whispers of school closures turned to formal proclamations. The cable news pundits swinging between hysteria and dismissiveness. Going to the grocery store turned into something out of a science-fiction movie: empty shelves, lines of people, deserted streets, and, of course, stripping down before entering the house as if our clothes carried the potential to turn our family into zombies. This story was submitted by a Fatherly reader. Opinions expressed in the story do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Fatherly as a publication....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 872 words · Marsha Flores

What I Wish I Did With My Kids More When They Were Young

We recently asked a group of dads to reflect on what they wish they did more with their kids when they were little. The thoughtful answers we received speak to a simple truth: The thing about time is that once it’s gone, it’s gone for good. So use it wisely. Here’s what they told us. 1. I Would Travel More “If I could go back in time, one thing I would make a priority is traveling more often with my son....

January 5, 2023 · 9 min · 1784 words · Eva Osborne

What I Wish I Knew When My Kids Were Still Little

But through the wisdom of fathers who’ve been there can parents of young children learn important lessons in the moment and avoid the stress and regret that might otherwise appear. That’s why we asked a handful of experienced dads what they wish they knew when they’re kids were still young. Each dad offered insight both large and small about everything from self-control to viewings of Sesame Street Live. We hope it helps....

January 5, 2023 · 7 min · 1337 words · Aaron Wallace

What Is Snowplow Parenting A Way For Rich Parents To Hurt Their Kids

The harsh truth about hyper-intensive parenting is that it isn’t simply a benign way to make sure kids get an edge in a competitive world. It’s about manipulation — both of those outside the family and of a child who isn’t being trusted to succeed on his or her own term. What’s more, this kind of parenting requires an abundance of resources. It is, in essence, an attempt to leverage privilege to guarantee success....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 702 words · Rachel Richardson

What S Unconscious Bias Training Does It Work Should I Want It

Starbucks has since apologized and announced it will close more than 8,000 of its stores in the United States to provide “racial bias” training for its 175,000 employees. Starbucks’ COO Roz Brewer said the sessions would focus on “unconscious bias training,” a form of diversity education that focuses on the hidden causes of everyday racial discrimination. Unconscious bias training has become a popular approach to diversity education. The trainings often begin with demonstrations of how the mind operates in ways that are outside of conscious awareness or control....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 402 words · Brigitte Garelik

What Type Of Sleep Training Is Right For Your Baby

READ MORE: The Fatherly Guide to Sleep Before attempting to answer that, Molly Mills, a pediatric nurse, child sleep consultant, and the founder of The Mama’hood, a support group for new parents, says to take a step back. “First, we need to recognize how much pressure our culture, our society, puts on how well our babies sleep,” Mills says. She points out that the most typical question people ask new parents about their baby is ‘How’s he sleeping?...

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 581 words · Clay Griffith

What Would Happen If Every Parent Received 374 Per Month

Policy analyst Matt Bruenig has proposed a solution: scrap all three tax credits and send parents monthly checks instead. Through his thinktank the People’s Policy Project, Bruenig released the paper Now is the Time for an American Child Benefit, which argues that all parents, regardless of income, should receive monthly government payments of $374 per child, an idea modeled after successful programs in countries like Norway and Finland. Fatherly caught up with the podcast host, father-of-two and husband of New York Times columnist Elizabeth Bruenig, to find out how the program would work....

January 5, 2023 · 9 min · 1811 words · Minnie Anderson

When Kids Vape What Happens To Their Bodies And Brains

Here’s the data behind these conclusions. Who Is Vaping, And How Often As of 2015, five percent of middle schoolers and about 1 in 6 high schoolers vape at least somewhat frequently, and report having used e-cigarettes at least once in the past 30 days. And although e-cigarettes have been in circulation in the United States since 2007, these rates have only really started to pick up recently. Eight years ago, in 2011, barely one percent of adolescents were vaping....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 238 words · Erica Valencia

When To Walk Away From A Sexless Marriage

“There are two parts to committed partnerships – companionship and eroticism,” Nelson says. “Couples can be great roommates and care about each other a lot and not have the erotic aspect of their relationship. Not having sex is not an indication that they don’t love each other.” There isn’t a single reason couples stop having sex. As Nelson points out, sexless relationships can be the result of “illness, depression, alcohol or drug use, job loss, major transitions into parenthood, or any tension in the relationship that is unresolved....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 771 words · Hazel Crews

Why Boys Love Roughhousing And Why Parents Should Let Them

“If you watch an animal behavior in general — lion cubs, monkeys — there’s that ongoing physical play,” explains Dr. Carla Marie Manly a clinical psychologist who’s worked extensively with elementary and middle school children. “We like to think we are so far beyond our animal instincts but we aren’t.” Manly explains that much of the rough play can be linked to the animal urge to test physical boundaries and learn cause and effect....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 685 words · Theresa Miller

Why Do Kids Ask So Many Questions They Fear Fake News

Some are easy enough to answer – “What’s that animal?” or “Can I drink your beer?” Others like “What is God?” and “Why do people die?” are tougher. One study found that kids between three and five years old ask an astounding average of 76 questions per hour. This rapid-fire search for information is important for kids’ learning. Their inquisitiveness gives them access to knowledge that others can share. In working on my doctorate in human development, the science of how children grow and learn, I’m studying kids’ questions and how they make sense of the responses they get....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 1013 words · Robert Rodriguez

Why Do Men Snore More Than Women Science Explains

It’s at least partly due to biology. Men usually have larger upper airways and lower hanging larynxes, which creates a large space in the back of the throat for amplifying snores. “Upper airway anatomy may contribute to the increased prevalence of snoring in men,” says Ellen Wermter, a nurse practitioner at Charlottesville Neurology and Sleep Medicine. About 40% of adult men are habitual snorers, compared to only 24% of women, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 388 words · Catalina Duff

Why Do We Keep Cheating On Each Other Fatherly

To be clear, instances of infidelity increase with age in both men and women. But according to information gathered by the General Social Survey (GSS), millennial women are the only ones who manage to actually outdo the guys. Now, there are folks who might actually celebrate adultery moving into a more equal-opportunity space. And there are those who might lament the fact that we haven’t seen any significant drops in this kind of activity....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 781 words · Ralph Hill

Why Everyone Seems To Hate Cargo Shorts

CHECK OUT: This Prime Day Deal on Men’s Dockers Classic Fit Perfect Shorts (Cargo Pockets Not Included) In a recent Wall Street Journal article about the sex life-killing properties of cargo shorts, Hansen estimates his wife Ashleigh has disposed of as many as 15 pairs of cargo shorts in their 11 years of marriage. The large pocket loyalist is now down to one pair, which he keeps hidden away in a small closet because he now knows better....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 316 words · Donna Nieves

Why Parents Aren T Disgusted By Their Gross Kids Poop Snot Or Germs

But this only applies to my kids. Your kids are disgusting. I’m not alone in this assessment. Studies have shown that mothers literally think their children’s shit doesn’t stink, yet still find other babies’ diapers revolting. Why? “There’s no universally agreed-upon answer,” Laith Al-Shawaf, a professor of psychology who studies the emotion of disgust at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, told Fatherly. But he has some theories. “We need to be able to down-regulate disgust in order to take care of key life events — care for our kids, clean wounds, change their diapers, et cetera,” Al-Shawaf says....

January 5, 2023 · 4 min · 829 words · Edgar Shirilla

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January 5, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Barbara Havens

Winning Pairs The Best Mens Sunglasses Under 50

The Oxford by Quay Quay is a Melbourne-based sunglass company. (They call them sunnies there.) A lot of their sunnies are over the top and bro-like but The Oxford is their most classic style and their best. Clear plastic frames in a low-key silhouette give a nod to the mods. Sizewise, at 143mm, they won’t dominate your face. Buy Now $50 Polarized Wayfarers by Cali Trend The original Ray Ban Wayfarers from 1956 were an homage to Cadillac tail-fins and Eames chairs....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 553 words · Susan Davis

Work Stress How One Father Stays Sane By Keeping Work Clothes At Work

I started showing up to work in my casual clothes for purely logistical reasons. At the time, I lived in Alaska and, as a professional, I was finding it difficult to get to work in a rainstorm or a snowstorm wearing a pair of leather dress shoes and a wool suit. One day, I just started leaving everything at work. Now I live in Seattle, but I still do this....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 471 words · John Nelson