Childcare
Doctor’s diagnosis: It’s her double chin
January 5, 2018 | Zen TerrelongeBefore Christmas, I was on a mission to avoid falling ill like many of The Walking Dead characters at work/on my commute. My daughter was not as lucky.Read More
I’m running in the RBC Race for Kids 2017 for Great Ormond Street Hospital
September 3, 2017 | Zen TerrelongeDuring my commute home to the girls the other day, I saw out of the corner of my eye an advert for a Great Ormond Street Hospital campaign, the RBC Race for Kids 2017 – so I signed up.Read More
48 hours of uncertainty that revolved around poo
July 12, 2017 | Zen TerrelongeAfter Roma was born, we were kept in overnight. Then, after being discharged, we were urged to return to the hospital under 24 hours later; all a result of poo.Read More
Shared Parental Leave: More than half of dads would use the scheme
April 5, 2017 | Zen TerrelongeIt’s the second anniversary of the Shared Parental leave scheme and it’s come to light that 52 per cent of dads would embrace it, given the chance.Read More
Have your say: Does your workplace give support needed for dad duties?
March 28, 2017 | Zen TerrelongeAs a working father, does your employer, government or society impact the way you perform your dad duties?Read More
Working parents can only spend two hours with kids on a weekday
February 18, 2017 | Zen TerrelongeIn January, a report surfaced to suggest that a fatherhood penalty has been created by employers.
It’s a development that leaves working fathers feeling under pressure as they juggle dad duties and careers, in many cases, prompting them to consider changing … Read More
The fatherhood penalty: Britain’s dads feel restrained by employers
January 16, 2017 | Zen TerrelongeTo find out how today’s fathers are balancing parenthood and careers, work-life charity Working Families and childcare provider Bright Horizons have released the 2017 Modern Families Index.
The findings show that dads across the country are strained by bosses who … Read More