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Hardcover Fathers of a Certain Age: The Joys and Problems of Middle-Aged Fatherhood Book

ISBN: 0571198597

ISBN13: 9780571198597

Fathers of a Certain Age: The Joys and Problems of Middle-Aged Fatherhood

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As patterns of family and work have changed over the last few decades, the decision to have children has often been delayed. Recent Census data show that more and more men in their forties and fifties... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Just what I was looking for!

This book hit it on the nail in so many ways. My partner and I have a 26year age gap and have question so much in the last 4years. This book helped us find so many answers to our questions concerning having children together and about our relationship. Since this topic isn't a subject that is easily conformed at the dinner table, I feel like I am normal in how I feel as does my partner. We don't feel like we are the only ones feeling the way we do now!Some of the basic questions that it helped us through was how the child might feel having an older parent? How society might treat us? Death and divorce...all major topics in a relationship that are hard to talk about to anyone.A lot of the book concentrated on second time children...having older children(in their twenties) and having young children(children under 10)at the same time. This doesn't really apply to us, but it was interesting reading. It even included a section on adapotion which was very interesting as well.I hope this book can help other people as much as it has helped my partner and I.

The only, best guide for men over 40 thinking about babies

This is the only book of its kind. Millions of men become fathers at 40, 50 or more, which is something that nature has designed us to do. But there is very little information on what the issues are or how best to cope.The book has some statistics but mostly anecdotes of specific families with either delayed or remarried fatherhood. It gives some glimpses of societal changes as we all live longer and healthier and so may have children later.It has excellent breadth, taking in subjects of stepkids, may-december marriage, adoption, fathers-at-home, etc.The writing is clear and it's an easy read.
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