These stay-at-home dads started a workshop to help fathers style their daughters' hair

Two stay-at-home dads have launched a workshop called 'Dads and Braids' to teach fathers how to style their daughters' hair. The initiative aims to strengthen father-daughter bonds while challenging traditional caregiving stereotypes.
Why it matters
The program reflects shifting social norms regarding parenting roles and the increasing involvement of fathers in domestic caregiving tasks.
Founded and run by two stay-at-home dads, Dads and Braids teaches fathers how to style their daughters’ hair while building confidence, challenging caregiving stereotypes and creating another way to bond with their daughters.
The article is a human-interest feature story with no political or ideological agenda.
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