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CQ dad with a pram invites families to join him

Premium Content Subscriber only Sam Hill would like to invite all the Central Queensland dads and their families to join him and his family for a leisurely walk along the Fitzroy River on Sunday morning. Mr Hill has experienced not only the joy of raising two healthy sons but also the tragic death of his daughter at 35 weeks. He put his name forward when the Dads Group of Australia called for local initiatives to provide opportunities for fathers of all kinds to connect. “Getting out in the fresh air and enjoying a bit of exercise with your children is definitely a step forward when it comes to mental health,” he said.

More Dads Are Choosing to Stay at Home With Their Kids Will Covid-19 Accelerate This Trend?

Why more dads are staying home While it s unclear how many men have made the transition to full-time parenthood during the pandemic, the long-term trend shows a rise of stay-at-home fathers, though they are still a minority. In 2016, dads made up 17% of all stay-at-home parents in the U.S., up from 10% in 1989, according to Pew Research Center. Over the last 50 years, dads as a group became much more active parents. In 2016, dads overall reported spending an average of eight hours a week on child care, about triple the time they spent in 1965. And fathers reported putting in about 10 hours a week on household chores, up from four hours in 1965. By comparison, mothers in 2016 spent an average of about 14 hours a week on child care and 18 hours a week on housework.

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