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

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

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The program reflects shifting social norms regarding parenting roles and the increasing involvement of fathers in domestic caregiving tasks.

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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.

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