What's the Matter With Kansas? The at-home dad media goes dark, and then ... a deluge ... from Kansas. Today, in the Kansas City Star, an advice columnist gives a woman advice on how to verbally diss those who talk smack about SAHDS. Yeah!
I'm a bit behind on this one, but the best paper on men and work-life issues (the Boston Globe) had a wonderful piece a month ago on men who are working to change the work-life culture at law firms, highlighting a founding partner at a Boston-based firm who walks his kid to school and makes it to most field trips. The subject of the story -- Matt Lowrie -- may not be a stay-at-home dad, but he's a rebeldad, no doubt about it. Guys like him are changing the landscape of work and family, and not a moment too soon.
I'm a bit behind on this one, but the best paper on men and work-life issues (the Boston Globe) had a wonderful piece a month ago on men who are working to change the work-life culture at law firms, highlighting a founding partner at a Boston-based firm who walks his kid to school and makes it to most field trips. The subject of the story -- Matt Lowrie -- may not be a stay-at-home dad, but he's a rebeldad, no doubt about it. Guys like him are changing the landscape of work and family, and not a moment too soon.
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