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Blogger Interview Series: Twitter Chat with @dadbloguk

Here we chat with John Adams, blogger of Dadbloguk.com. Tweeting from dadbloguk we chat about stay at home dads and blogging.

Blogger Interview Series: Twitter Chat with @dadbloguk

Incase you missed it, or don’t have twitter, here is the interview we did with one of our favourite parent bloggers, John Adams (dadbloguk). You can see his personal blog here and his Huffington Post blog here.
 
This is part of our Twitter Interview Series, each Wednesday at 2pm. Join the conversation! #carechat

 
Care.com UK
Hey John, Happy New Year! You are a new (again) dad, is there anything your looking to do differently this time around? dadbloguk #carechat
 
John Adams dadbloguk
Yes, not assume I know my child’s interests – something I think I’ve sometimes been guilty of doing with our eldest #carechat

 
Care.com UK
Becoming a new parent is daunting, what advice would you give to new fathers? dadbloguk #carechat
 
John Adams dadbloguk
Don’t be afraid to try new ideas / experiment, read parenting books & ask more experienced parents for advice #carechat
 
John Adams dadbloguk
…oh and if Kim Kardashian asks you to star in a video, demand a cut of the royalties #carechat
 
Care.com UK
haha of course! great advice #carechat dadbloguk

 
Care.com UK
What prompted you to make the decision to be a stay at home dad? dadbloguk #carechat
 
John Adams dadbloguk
Our daughter was in nursery F/T & we weren’t happy with the situation. Was easier for me to go P/T than my wife #carechat

 
Care.com UK
Have you enjoyed being a stay at home dad? Have you felt privileged to be able to have that opportunity? dadbloguk #carechat
 
John Adams dadbloguk
Enjoyed it thoroughly. Has been a privilege so spend so much time with my children. Few men get this opportunity #carechat

 
Care.com UK
1 more! What can fathers do to raise their profile in the ‘mummy blogger’ scene. And how important is that? dadbloguk #carechat
 
John Adams dadbloguk
My advice – treat it as parent blogger not mummy blogger scene. The mums are v welcoming and will help you.