Raising Twins As a Work-at-Home Dad & Living With a Neurological Disorder by Warren

Fatherhood New Dad
6 years ago

Raising Twins As a Work-at-Home Dad & Living With a Neurological Disorder

I want to let new dads know that you can do it! I am a work-at-home dad raising twins, and all three of us are delayed. My tip is that humor and patience will go a long way.

Although the days can be challenging, it's about growing collectively with your children. Dads, it will make you a better man.

For those dads with neurological impairments like myself, it's OK to ask for help. You will be amazed how raising a child will demonstrate the positive of neurological impairments.

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Donna John
Welcome to the tribe, Warren ! You're an inspiration. Can't wait to see more tips from you.
Mike Prochaska
Glad Warren is finally on board! I am excited to read his tips!
Ann Marie Patitucci
Thanks for sharing, Warren ! Welcome to the tribe! We’re so glad to have you with us!
Elisa Schmitz
Wonderful inspiration for parents everywhere. Thank you, Warren , and welcome to our tribe. We look forward to learning and growing with you!

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