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Author Rosswood, Eric, author.

Title The ultimate guide for gay dads : everything you need to know about LGBTQ parenting but are (mostly) afraid to ask / Eric Rosswood.

Publication Info. Coral Gables, FL : Mango Publishing, [2017]
©2017
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  306.87408664 ROS    DUE 05-03-24
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Description 283 pages ; 21 cm
Note If you are thinking of becoming a gay dad - or if you are already a gay dad - this book is for you! Are you ready to have kidsMore and more gay men are turning to adoption and surrogacy to start their own families. An estimated two million American LBGTQ people would like to adopt and an estimated 65,000 adopted children are living with a gay parent. In 2016, The Chicago Tribune reported that 10 to 20 percent of donor eggs went to gay men expanding their families via surrogacy, and in many places the numbers were up 50 percent from the previous five years. Gay parenting: Having a kid is like coming out all over again, on a daily basis, especial if you have an infant. Was coming out stressful for youIt's about to get more intense and you will have a child watching your every move and listening to your every word. If you stutter or pause, they may pick up on your discomfort and could start to feel like something is wrong about their family unit. The Ultimate Guide For Gay Dads is jam packed with parenting tips and advice to help you build confidence and become the awesome gay dad you were meant to be! How Is This Parenting Guide Different From OthersUnlike other parenting books that have whole chapters focusing on things specifically related to mothers (such as how to get the perfect latch when breastfeeding), this parenting book replaces those sections with things relevant to gay dads. It covers topics like how to find LGBT friendly pediatricians, how to find LGBT friendly schools, how to childproof your home with style, how to answer awkward and prying questions about your family from strangers, examples for what two-dad families can do on Mother's Day, and much more. The book also includes parenting tips and advice from pediatricians, school educators, lawyers, and other same-sex parents. Top LGBT parenting expert: Bestselling author Eric Rosswood covers every aspect of fatherhood for gay men in this essential guide to growing your family in the post-DOMA era. He is a major influencer on social media with over 100,000 followers on Twitter alone, as well as thousands on other platforms. Exploring LGBTQ issues: Rosswood is an in-demand authority and commentator on LGBTQ issues, including civil rights, parenting, marriage and politics. The author has been featured in major media including The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, CBS News, The Huffington Post, Elite Daily, Yahoo! News, AOL News, NY Daily News, IB Times, and regional LGBTQ press.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents The things about parenthood no one tells you about -- Coming out as a gay parent -- Name-calling -- Taking time off work -- Protecting your family -- Let's go shopping! -- When the baby is born: creating a birth plan -- Circumcision -- Feeding your baby: no boobie, no problem -- Diapers -- Doctors -- Immunizations -- Traveling with children -- Childproofing round one: the early years -- Early bonding with your children -- Parenting groups -- Questions you might get asked and how to respond to them -- How to find LGBT-friendly schools -- What to do on Mother's Day -- Childproofing round two: older children -- Questions and conversations gay dads may have with their children -- Gay dads raising girls -- How can I make sure my children have strong female role models? -- LGBT-friendly books for your kids -- Resources.
Summary "Are you ready to have kids? More and more gay men are turning to adoption and surrogacy to start their own families. An estimated two million American LBGTQ people would like to adopt and an estimated 65,000 adopted children are living with a gay parent. In 2016, The Chicago Tribune reported that 10 to 20 percent of donor eggs went to gay men expanding their families via surrogacy, and in many places the numbers were up 50 percent from the previous five years. Gay parenting: Having a kid is like coming out all over again, on a daily basis, especially if you have an infant. Was coming out stressful for you? It's about to get more intense and you will have a child watching your every move and listening to your every word. If you stutter or pause, they may pick up on your discomfort and could start to feel like something is wrong about their family unit. The Ultimate Guide For Gay Dads is jam packed with parenting tips and advice to help you build confidence and become the awesome gay dad you were meant to be!"--Amazon.com
Subject Gay fathers -- United States.
Gay fathers -- Family relationships -- United States.
Parenting.
Gay fathers.
Gay fathers -- Family relationships.
Parenting.
United States.
Genre Handbooks and manuals.
ISBN 9781633534919
163353491X
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