Crash Course for New Dads

Crash Course for New Dads by Greg Bishop, published by Dads Adventure, Inc in 2012, is a practical guide designed for men who may not typically read baby books but aspire to be effective fathers. This 96-page edition offers straightforward advice from experienced dads alongside the latest research, presented in an accessible format that includes lists, charts, and tear-outs. The book covers essential topics such as childbirth coaching, baby care, and bonding with newborns, making it a useful resource for new dads and those preparing for fatherhood.
Readers will find comprehensive information that addresses common challenges faced by new fathers, including strategies for dealing with crying babies and advice on supporting new moms. The book emphasizes safety at home and outdoors, as well as practical preparations for welcoming a baby. With its concise and user-friendly approach, Crash Course for New Dads aims to equip fathers with the knowledge they need to not only navigate the early stages of parenthood but also to thrive in their new roles.
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For guys who don’t read baby books, but want to be great dads, Crash Course for New Dads is filled with expert advice from Veteran Dads along with the latest research.
Unlike other baby books, Crash Course for New Dads has only what you need to know in easy-to-grasp lists, charts and tear-outs. Highlights include:
* Childbirth Coaching Guide
* Troubleshooters Guide to Crying Babies
* Advice on new moms
* Baby care including feeding, bathing and changing
* Bonding with your newborn
* Safety at home, on the road and outdoors
* Getting ready for your baby and much more.
This is comprehensive information for dads-to-be and new dads at its best; straight, concise and in a format that makes it easy to use. Get ready to not only survive fatherhood, but thrive.
Greg Bishop, with 12 brothers and sisters and four kids of his own, had changed a lot of diapers when he started Boot Camp for New Dads in 1990. He thought that men would get a good start as fathers if they were able to get some practical information from other dads, so he invited a few dads-to-be to the local hospital where they were joined by men and their babies. Today, he and hundreds of other Boot Camp coaches conduct workshops in 44 states and the U.S. Navy, Army and Air Force, as well as in Great Britain & Canada
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