Sons to Dads: A Transition Guide just for new dads

Sons to Dads founder Bill Williams was interviewed on San Antonio Living, a TV show produced by

WOAI-TV in San Antonio, Texas.

Click here to view the interview

(approx. 3½ minutes in length).

Click above to order the book

Sons to Dads: A Hands-On

Transition Guide for Dads

What you want to know, but know you won't ask!

   

The links below will take you to pages that contain excerpts from these areas:

     Preface         The premise that Sons to Dads is built upon

A Son's Reflection

Changing Roles

Kangaroo Care

Hiccup Cure

Changing the Diaper

Bathing

Swaddling

Using the bulb syringe

Taking Care of Mom is Taking Care of Baby

Breast Feeding

Bottle Feeding

Burping

Nesting

Packed and Ready To Go?

 

 

 

Disclaimer

 

SONS to DADS

A Transition Guide just for Dads

"What you want to know,

but don't know what to ask!"

     You don’t remember it, but, your very first title was probably, “IT’S A BOY.”  Of course, you carried other labels through out your life: son, grandson, boyfriend, sweetheart, fiancée, husband, and finally a father to be.  Your life has finally brought you full circle.  Now, it is your turn to make the decisions regarding someone else, your child. 

As you look toward the not too distant future, you may be asking yourself, “What kind of a dad will I be?”  The answer, you have a choice.

 

The purpose of this guide is to help you with valuable lessons about yourself, your relationship with your dad, with your partner, and what you can possibly expect in this new relationship with your child.   We will talk about several tools, “Tools of the Trade,” if you will -- tools and tips that will help you handle the unexpected during the first few days following the birth of your baby.

 

 

First up:  A tool is just an object if you don’t know how to use it!

 

 

 

 

CLICK HERE for Sons to Dads class times, maps and directions,

and locations within these hospitals:

 

BAPTIST HEALTH SYSTEM - San Antonio, TX

CLICK HERE for Baptist Health System's "Patient Education Matters" web pages

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