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Informationen zum Autor WILLIAM MARSIGLIO is a fellow in the National Council on Family Relations and a professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law at the University of Florida, in Gainesville. He is the author or coauthor of nine books, including Nurturing Dads: Social Initiatives for Contemporary Fatherhood and The Male Clock: A Futuristic Novel about a Fertility Crisis, Gender Politics, and Identity. Klappentext William Marsiglio challenges dads to become more health-conscious in how they live and raise their children. His conclusions are drawn not only from his revealing interviews with a diverse sample of dads and paediatric healthcare professionals, but also from his own unique personal experiences - as a teenage father who, thirty-one years later, became a later-life dad to a second son. Zusammenfassung William Marsiglio challenges dads to become more health-conscious in how they live and raise their children. His conclusions are drawn not only from his revealing interviews with a diverse sample of dads and paediatric healthcare professionals, but also from his own unique personal experiences - as a teenage father who, thirty-one years later, became a later-life dad to a second son. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface 1 Mapping Dads’ Place in the Health Matrix 2 From Being a Boy to Becoming a Daddy 3 Routines, Rituals, and Care 4 Taking Stock and Personal Growth 5 Chronic Challenges 6 Coparenting 7 Making Proactive Dads NotesBibliographyIndex