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DadLabs: Mom vs Dad - The 50/50 Debate

by DadLabs

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  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 7:25
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 12/03/2008
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 34 MB

The moms/authors of 'Babyproofing Your Marriage' invade the Lounge to teach the DadLabs guys a thing or two about co-parenting. Biff! Take that Daddy Clay. Pow! Take that Daddy Brad. It's a 50/50 Parenting mom v dad cage match. You know who wins.

For more information and insights from Daddy Troy, Daddy Clay, Daddy Brad, and the rest of the community at DadLabs, be sure to check out www.dadlabs.com.

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DadLabs
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24 lessons
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10/28/2008

DadLabs is an information and entertainment company headquartered in Austin, Texas, that fosters the father/child relationship through media, instructional and retail products. The mission of the company is to strengthen families and benefit children by empowering today's fathers. The company provides resources to expecting, new and veteran fathers that will launch them into a more active and creative role in the lives of their children. DadLabs speaks to the corporate executive and the delivery driver with a voice that is authentic and genuinely male, with wisdom and self-deprecating humor of experience. The products and services offered are honest, informative, sometimes off-color, but...

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Recent Reviews

Alexjurek_homepage
50/50!
12/03/2008
~ alexjurek

Great to see a lesson about splitting the family chores. I especially liked the idea of making an 'everything list.' Making a chore list doesn't encompass everything that gets done to manage a house.... Still working towards this ideal in my household, but these extra tips might just do the trick.

Recent Comments

Alexjurek_homepage
50/50!
12/03/2008
~ alexjurek

Great to see a lesson about splitting the family chores. I especially liked the idea of making an 'everything list.' Making a chore list doesn't encompass everything that gets done to manage a house.... Still working towards this ideal in my household, but these extra tips might just do the trick.

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