Armin A.Brott

The New Father

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An indispensable handbook on all aspects of fatherhood during the first 12 months, by the author of The Expectant Father.



The essential handbook for all things first-year father is now fully updated and revised. Not only will new dads get a month-by-month guide to their baby’s development, men reading The New Father will learn how they change, grow, and develop over the first twelve months of fatherhood.
In each chapter, Brott focuses on What’s Going On with the Baby; What You’re Going Through; What’s Going On with Your Partner; You and Your Baby; Family Matters; and more. The latest research, as well as time-honored wisdom--and humor, thanks to New Yorker cartoons and Brott’s light touch--make The New Father indispensible for the modern father who doesn’t want to miss a moment of his child’s first year.
What’s new?
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How technology is changing fatherhood
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Changing definitions of fatherhood
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Changes in the way society deals with dads?from changing tables in public men’s rooms to workplace flexibility
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Research proving that a father’s love is just as important as a mother’s
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How being an involved dad rewires a man’s brain
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How changes in women’s roles in the family affect dads and their roles
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Special concerns for: young dads, older dads, at-home dads, unmarried dads, dads in same-sex couples, dads in blended families, dads of kids with special needs, and men who became dads with the help of technology
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The special impact dads have on girls and boys
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Specific strategies dads can use to get?and stay?involved in their children’s lives
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Updated resources for new fathers
Not to mention new research and information on:
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How to understand what your baby is telling you
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Babies’ amazing abilities
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Baby massage--they love it!
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The latest on vaccinations and healthcare
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And much, much more
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518 printed pages
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
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  • b7398788340has quoted7 months ago
    • She can’t, however, differentiate herself from the other objects in her world. If she grasps your hand, for example, her little brain doesn’t know whether she’s holding her own hand or yours—or, for that matter, that those things on the ends of her arms even belong to her.
  • Haunthas quoted3 years ago
    Back in the 1970s, Dr. Martin Greenberg did a study of fathers who were present for their child’s delivery (which was relatively rare then). The men in his study had many of the above feelings, and Greenberg coined a term, engrossment, to describe “a father’s sense of absorption, preoccupation, and interest in his baby.”
  • Tural Alihas quoted3 years ago
    If you and your partner are fluent in different languages, and you want your baby to grow up speaking both, this is the time to start compartmentalizing them. What I mean is that you should establish some clear boundaries—English only with Daddy, Russian with Mommy, French with the babysitter—and stick with them. We’ll talk more about this throughout the book.
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