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"Happy Parenting Advice for Busy Dads" By Daiji Akehashi (Author) Tomoko Ota (Illustrator) Price: ¥980 (tax included) There are no creases, fading, or folds, and I think it's in beautiful condition. Please judge the condition based on the photos. Please consider this item if you understand that it is a used item. Thank you. Product Introduction (Quoting the publisher's introduction) "I don't know how to interact with my child at all..." "I want to balance work and family, but I'm already overwhelmed." This book is a manga that relieves the parenting stress of such new dads. It is also recommended for "moms who want dads to actively participate in childcare." As for the merits of fathers being actively involved in childcare: 1) Children will grow even more actively. 2) By being properly scolded, they will be able to follow rules. 3) Children's self-esteem will increase, and the relationship between the couple will improve. Dr. Daiji Akehashi, a psychiatrist, gently advises on the points you should know, even if you are busy. "Being involved in childcare is, in a broad sense, an important opportunity for fathers to re-examine their own way of life. In a competitive society where it's a dog-eat-dog world, it may be fulfilling for men to pursue numbers and results, seeing how far their abilities can go. At the same time, there is another kind of joy in childcare, separate from work, such as play, relaxation, recognizing values as they are without judgment, and relationships without profit or loss. Through interacting with children, fathers themselves are healed, and that becomes energy for tomorrow, and it often leads to ideas for work. Being involved in childcare is not about sacrificing time and effort, but rather enriching the father's humanity and giving him happiness. I hope that this small book will be of some help in future childcare and for a harmonious family."
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