Spencer Callaghan: Fight for your Right to Potty

Oct
17
2016
Lying on the floor to get some perspective

Usually lying on the floor means something bad has happened. Did you fall? Collapse? Pass out?

For me, lying on the floor has been something of a ritual since I was a young man. It feels like change.

You see when I got my first apartment as a young man it was a major turning point in my life. There was something about the freedom, the responsibility, the space. The idea that under that roof the rules were mine to make.

Want to eat popcorn for dinner? Done. Stay up until 5 a.m. No problem. Paint the walls lime green? Whatever.

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Jul
08
2016

Our Kids Had an Amazing Daycare Teacher. So Why the Side-Eye from Parents?

She learned a lot, had a ton of fun, and developed another strong male role model

Male Daycare Teacher | YummyMummyClub.ca

About a year ago I wrote about the drama surrounding a male teacher at my local daycare. While this teacher was loved by all the kids, some parents had reservations about the idea of a man taking care of children.

You know, because he’s a man. Do I need to spell it out? It’s because he might be gay or a pedophile or both! You know because those things are totally linked.

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Mar
29
2016

Where the F*%k is Rey?

Seriously, she the freakin' protagonist

Where is Rey in Star Wars Merchandise? | YummyMummyClub.ca

As a dad raising two girls, I’m always on the lookout for opportunities to broaden their perspective on gender. I try not to get militant about it, sometimes pink Lego is just pink Lego, I firmly believe that while equality is essential it doesn’t mean everything has to be the same. Opportunity is what matters.

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Feb
21
2016

How a Monkey Made Me Think About Gender

I'm getting called out for my gendered thinking - by my 3 Year-Old

How a Monkey Made Me Think About Gender | YummyMummyClub.ca

The pink monkey was lying on the floor staring up at me with its happy little eyes. It was a trap.

“Sweetheart, pick him up please,” I said as I hurriedly tried to get a three year-old into bed.

“Daddy, Monkey is a her!”

Busted.

It has been happening more and more lately. My youngest daughter is beginning to call me on my gendered thinking. Am I a fraud? Am I sexist? Can I still help smash the patriarchy?

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Dec
11
2015

Disney Infinity 3.0: The Force is Strong

Why It's the Must-Give Video Game of the Season

Disney Infinity 3.0: The Force is Strong

Let’s face it, underneath all the talk of leaving a legacy, building a brighter future, or having extra hands for the farm, the real reason we have kids is to justify playing with toys again, right?

At a certain point, it was no longer OK to play with action figures (THEY’RE NOT DOLLS, MOM!) and we had to leave the toy store before someone called security.

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Nov
05
2015
Girls coding programs

There’s no doubt that technology is changing the way our kids grow up. While some subscribe to the theory that technology is something to be greeted with suspicion, I would rather provide my girls with the awareness, knowledge and tools to embrace this massive change in our society.

The way I see it, mobile is just the television, radio or printing press of our generation. It’s a medium, the message is what we all create on it.

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Oct
30
2015

Anti-Vax Group Slam Sesame Street for Muppet with Autism

The Autism-Alien Colonization Connection Exposed!

Everything you know about Sesame Street's Julia is wrong: There's a muppet that is helping Big Pharma colonize the world for our new alien overlords. | Humor | Satire | YummyMummyClub.ca

Every parent knows that the best babysitter for their kids is the TV. Sit them in front of it, turn it on, and let it educate them. That’s why it’s so dangerous when the seemingly innocent TV shows you trust to raise your children are bought and sold by special interests looking to push their corporate agendas.

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Sep
14
2015
Baby change tables mandatory

Being a parent is tough sometimes. Things that used to be so simple when you had only yourself to consider become a logistical nightmare the minute you have a tiny helpless human in your care.

Take going to a restaurant: it’s something that makes you feel like an adult, to be able to leave your home, put on clothes that aren’t covered in spit-up, and have someone else cook you a meal for once.

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Aug
27
2015

Which Back-to-School Outfit Would Your Daughter Choose?

A Dad’s Survival Guide to Dressing a Fashionista at Carter’s | OshKosh B’gosh

Which Back-To-School Outfit Would Your Daughter Choose?

My eldest daughter is a fashionista, she comes by it naturally. My wife and I both worked in retail clothing stores as young adults, and looking good has always been something that was impressed upon me. My mom always made sure I was dressed well - as my Vuarnet shirt and Ikeda overalls will attest to. The understanding that there’s a difference between looking presentable and being obsessed with beauty standards is a tricky line to walk.

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Aug
06
2015

A Dad's Guide to Breastfeeding

Remember, Your Time Will Come

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What role do dads play in breastfeeding? I’m sure there’s a joke in there somewhere, but it’s not difficult to see how some dads might not find it funny. It’s hard to admit when something so pure, innocent, and natural makes you feel self conscious but that’s how I felt when my child was first born.

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Jun
08
2015

Male Preschool Teacher Shocks Community

Having a male perspective enhances children's education

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We’re all protective of our kids. We worry, we obsess, we overreact. The reality is that right now, as in this very second, is the safest time in human history. In fact, between the time I wrote this and the time you read it the world will have gotten slightly safer (hooray future you!)

So why are we so paranoid?

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May
13
2015

Why Mobile Devices Help Us Tune In, Not Out

Network Connectivity is the New Superpower

How Mobile Devices Help Us Tune In, Not Out

Put down the smartphone. Look up. Engage with the world. It seems every few weeks there’s a new campaign designed to shame us from using our mobile devices. You know, the latest softly lit, emotionally-scored YouTube sensation showing people staring down at their phones while the world goes on around them. While I would never advocate letting any inanimate object monopolize your attention, allow me to make a case for why the mobile devices – supported by the communication networks they run on – are not only awesome, but can actually help you enjoy life even more.

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May
06
2015

In Defence of the Pink Aisle

Why Can't a Scientist Have Pink Microscope?

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I took my daughters to the toy store a few weeks ago as a long awaited reward for some major milestones we’ve hit recently. One of the big bonuses of being a parent is the ability to play with toys again and not look creepy. One of my favourite toys as a kid was LEGO, so naturally I’ve been pushing for my kids to get into it. However no matter how hard I tried, we always ended up in the princess aisle.

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Mar
30
2015
Earth_Hour

I try my best to teach my kids to respect the environment. I’m not a treehugger by any means, but I do everything I can to ensure my kids understand the value of protecting the natural world. I recycle, I compost (overcoming my utter disgust with maggots), I do my best to make my home energy efficient, and I’m constantly investigating new ways to reduce my impact on the environment.

One thing I didn't do however was to turn off my lights for Earth Hour.

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Mar
25
2015
Why Vaccination Isn't Just About You - It's About All of Us

As a dad, the role of protector has changed a lot since the days when sabre-toothed tigers were a constant threat.

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Feb
27
2015

I have been, and always shall be, your friend.

- Spock, Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan

 

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Feb
19
2015

As I sit here watching my two young daughters play, I wonder about the world they will grow up in. Will it be peaceful? Will it be prosperous? Will it be full of wonder? Recently, as a father of girls, I have been given pause to consider whether or not the world they will inherit will be more dangerous simply because of their gender.

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Feb
02
2015

Junk Science Erodes Trust and Why that Should Piss You Off

Our faith in science is being diminished by junk science

If you peruse your Facebook feed or your Twitter stream on a daily basis, you see a variety of articles proclaiming that science has made a dramatic new discovery.

“Thing X causes cancer;” “Thing X prevents cancer;” or “Thing Y will kill you, unless it doesn’t; who the fuck knows”.

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Jan
05
2015

Penises, Play Doh, and Phallic Puns...Oh My!

Body Shaming is an Issue for Boys Too

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As a father of two young daughters, I’m glad to see the concept of body shaming becoming unacceptable in our society. Though we should always be encouraging healthy bodies, the idea that there is an ideal body shape of type for anyone is ludicrous. Being comfortable with our bodies and their eccentricities is a concept that is vital for everyone.

Unless it’s a penis.

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Nov
27
2014

That Other Thing Men Don't Talk About

Lifting the Stigma of Men''s Mental Health - A Movember Wrap-Up

Movember, mens mental health

As I sit here stroking my glorious moustache, basking in its Tom Selleck glow, it occurs to me that although the purpose of Movember has always been apparent to me, the reason why I do it has not.

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