Reflections on Being a Dad: No, I Don’t Babysit My Kids by Gregg Halstead

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June 17, 2022

Reflections on Being a Dad: No, I Don’t Babysit My Kids

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Renee
This! I can’t love this enough! Thank you for sharing Gregg! I hope to see more tips from you!
Ann Marie G. Halstead
So true! Congrats on your first 30Seconds publication, Gregg Halstead !
Tiffany Zook
Great topic Gregg. I recently went to Uganda and several friends started a meal train for Daryl . They thought he might be at chic-fil-a every night . He’s actually a better chef than I am. A sweet gesture none the less. Partners in parenting!
Elisa Schmitz
This is fantastic! I love it. So much truth here! I heard variations of this so much as I raised my kids and it drove me nuts. Welcome to 30Seconds, Gregg Halstead ! Can’t wait to see what else you’ll share with us!
Mike Prochaska
Love this tip. Being a stay at home dad who
Went to work this year I was shocked at how many people said those words to
Me about sick kid when the school called. Can’t mom get them I was told every time and I would have to remind them that I was working as a temp so I could be home when mom can’t as she has to run a whole program
Dieter Schmitz
Great article and great pics Gregg Halstead Your words are spot-on! Dads don't babysit. They father!
MimiG
Love it. Great job Gregg.
Keith Sereduck
I hate this stereotype. Unless I'm watching someone else's kids, I'm not babysitting. If there are any dad's out there who would accept being called a babysitter they probably shouldn't be a dad. Great piece. I live this.
Meredith Schneider
Wow! Love this! Why would anyone think a Dad would be baby sitting their own kids?! Moms and Dads do parent differently, but neither should be judged. That’s what makes our kids well rounded being parented from both. ☺️
Spell-It-Out Photos
Unfortunately we, as women, often perpetuate this stereotype.
Abraham Alarcon
Gregg, thank you for sharing these great photos of you and your children. being a dad is one of the best and most difficult things to do. Breaking these stereotypes and myths about dads is important. You touch upon a double standard on how people view women and what they expect them to do. What I gathered is that men have a role as well as women in parenting. They are not babysitters. Great tip!
Leslie W
Right!? My husbands keeps our kids a lot, and people act like it's some huge favor or refer to it as "babysitting". I'm like "No he's watching his OWN kids". But I will admit (and so does he) that he doesn't do it like I do. I come home to disasters every time I go somewhere, which I have to clean. They have a lot of fun, though!
Bill James
Some great points made here, Gregg
Cassiday
So true, great post
Michael Kennedy
Amen Gregg. Agree 100% with everything ...except maybe the Dolphins hat ...LOL. This is fantastic!
Bereth Santella
Muy buenas Publicación, resulta de gran ayuda

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