New Dad

Becoming a new dad or “fathering” is the activity of bringing up a child as a father.

Being involved in your baby’s life is important. Research shows that when you are involved it improves your child’s overall mental, emotional and social wellbeing. Being involved also helps build a relationship with your child and shares the parenting load with your partner.

Start from the bottom up

Your baby will need their diaper changed a lot! Doing your share of the everyday work of looking after your baby is an opportunity to get to know them and for them to get to know you. Spending time with your baby through activities like walks, baths and tummy time helps you learn about your baby’s personality, their likes and dislikes. Check out Welcome to Parenting for more information on caring for infants. The more you put into fathering, the more you get out of it.

Like some new mothers, some new fathers do not feel an instant love for the new baby. You’re not alone. Most new fathers go through a time of confusion and adjustment. It isn’t always easy, but it’s normal.

Invest in fathering by:

Taking care of your health
Supporting and respecting your partner
Talking about your feelings
Accepting that nobody’s perfect
Recognizing that life will be different from now on
Learning about how your baby will grow and develop