It was my father who taught me to value myself. He told me that I was uncommonly beautiful and that I was the most precious thing in his life.”
As fathers, we need to be involved in our children’s lives not just when it’s convenient or easy, and not just when they’re doing well — but when it’s difficult and thankless, and they’re struggling. That is when they need us most.”
When Dadvengers started, online resources were our priority. We wanted to have content parents could access from anywhere. 2 years on and a global pandemic behind us we realised how…
If I was to ask, “What are the benefits of reading to your child,” you would probably be able to reel off lots of benefits. However, when it comes to…
We host them on Instagram every Friday at 9pm (GMT) and each week we talk about different topics with our parent community. Below is a recording of one of our sessions.
To make the start of Black History Month we are delving into the topic of race and racism. This is something we talk about all year round at Dad Chats,…
I’ve met so many Dads through my time teaching and then our journey building Nana’s Manners. It’s taken time for the perceived role of dads to evolve – I remember ‘mother and baby’ rooms when my 18yr old was young that I now see renamed ‘parent and baby’ – a small step but sign that times are evolving! Dadvengers is… Read more “Kathryn Baldrey-Chourio – Nana’s Manners”