7 Top Tips for Dads

Posted in: dads, baby

Parenting is not a job that most people take lightly. Fathers sometimes do it extra tough, as they are not always as available to their children as they would like to be. It can't be forgotten that children still look to their fathers for love and nurturing, even if the time they spend together is limited.


Will your Relationship Survive your Kids?

Posted in: toddler, dads
Love, sex and the patter of little feet. One often leads to the other, but many couples find that it's difficult to keep all three going at the same time.

The Post-Baby Conversation - Five tips for achieving 'happy couple' status post-baby

Posted in: dads, postnatal health, baby
The Post-Baby Conversation - Five tips for achieving 'happy couple' status post-baby.  Life changes when a baby is born, find out how to adjust and keep your relationship on track.

Children and Movement - What Dads can do to Help

Posted in: dads, toddler, baby
Eleven month old Annabel is always on the go - climbing the stairs, pulling herself up onto the furniture and creeping into every available space in the house. Her busy body was exploring the world around her, saturating her senses, feeding her brain with lots of information from her eyes, ears, hands, feet, muscles and skin. While her movements may still be clumsy she is not only learning to move, but she is moving to learn.

What can Bub Hub do for Dads?

Posted in: dads, pregnancy, baby, toddler
We at the Bub Hub are making a concerted effort to match the large amount of resources we provide for parents and mums with specific stuff for the dads as well; from support from other dads in the forum, information and resources, to tipping competitions.

Being an Active Father

Posted in: dads, baby, toddler
For My Child fatherhood expert, Sean Tonnet, a counsellor and father to one, with another on the way, active fathering is the key to having a more socially, emotionally and cognitively healthy child.

Mum, Let Dad Do It!

Posted in: dads, baby, postnatal health, toddler

Mothers frequently complain that their partners, the fathers of their children, are not as involved as much as they would like. In this article, author, mother, wife and clinical psychologist, Renee Mills offers us great insight into what mothers can do to share the parenting load and save their sanity.