Anonymous wrote:I am father of a 3 yr old and and my wife is expecting again. It just occured to me that I am seeing a lot more fathers at the playground and other kids events. I took my kid to a random park and it was mostly fathers for example. Not a bad thing really. I thought fathers traditionally are not as involved as mothers were. Are times changing? Or is this area specific? Or is this a fluke and there is some selection bias involved? What are your experiences?
Anonymous wrote:Did you wake up from a coma sustained in 1983?
Anonymous wrote:I see dads at the playground regularly at 5:00-6:00pm when I'm there. It's refreshing indeed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience is that it varies a lot by family and time. Eg in my neighborhood Sunday afternoons I’m often the only mom at the playground. Not sure if it’s a formal meet up or just coincidence but there’s a crowd of dads out with their toddlers. I love to see it! I also know a couple families where they use fair play to break down responsibilities and the dads are in charge or exercise/activities so I almost always see them at the playground and almost never the moms. And then I know couples (usually with onlies) who prefer to travel as a unit so I always see dad and mom at the playground.
I think it’s really nice to see a diversity of caregivers at the playground as it means people can choose the options that work for them and not feel like they’re excluded or standing out too much. I also see nannies, grandparents, non-straight couples, extended families travelling as a crowd, etc.
Also neighborhood. When I lived on the UES of NYC, it was truly only nannies and moms. I barely ever saw dads at my local neighborhood playground. Moved to the UWS... dads galore. So many dads at the baby gymnastics class too. Kinda funny looking back on it.
Anonymous wrote:We used to regularly have posts on this site from women declaring it creepy to see dads at the playground or creepy if a parent tried to set up a playdate with a dad.
I hate that sexism. I was treated horribly by a mom at my kid's school because I asked the dad, who I saw regularly at the playground and our kids played together, about having a playdate.
Anonymous wrote:The easier task (go to playground) is delegated to dad.
Anonymous wrote:The easier task (go to playground) is delegated to dad.
Anonymous wrote:I am father of a 3 yr old and and my wife is expecting again. It just occured to me that I am seeing a lot more fathers at the playground and other kids events. I took my kid to a random park and it was mostly fathers for example. Not a bad thing really. I thought fathers traditionally are not as involved as mothers were. Are times changing? Or is this area specific? Or is this a fluke and there is some selection bias involved? What are your experiences?
Anonymous wrote:I am father of a 3 yr old and and my wife is expecting again. It just occured to me that I am seeing a lot more fathers at the playground and other kids events. I took my kid to a random park and it was mostly fathers for example. Not a bad thing really. I thought fathers traditionally are not as involved as mothers were. Are times changing? Or is this area specific? Or is this a fluke and there is some selection bias involved? What are your experiences?
Anonymous wrote:Did you wake up from a coma sustained in 1983?