Do you want to be a dad?
If you’re not sure, then you’ve come to the right place. I started The Dad Question because when I was making my own choice about fatherhood, I couldn’t find any advice or resources specifically for men in my position. Here you’ll find the help you need to reach a clear decision, whether it’s yes or no.
– Andrew Noakes, Founder of The Dad Question
Featured blog posts
I spent years trying to decide if I wanted kids – torn between two different versions of my life. I thought the problem was fear, timing, or practical concerns. But that was only part of it. I was missing something fundamental.
Here’s what you need to know if you’re a man thinking about having kids: you probably will regret becoming a dad. But there’s a catch: that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the wrong decision.
I was honoured to appear recently on a new podcast called Connecting Beyond Apps and AI, hosted by my old friend Alexander Goldman.
If your partner wants kids and you’re not sure, you’re probably wondering what that means for the future of your relationship and your choice about children.
Recently, someone came to do some work on my house. As it was the school holidays, he’d brought what I thought was his teenage son with him. Turns out, it was his grandson.
See more blog posts here.
Featured blog posts
I spent years trying to decide if I wanted kids – torn between two different versions of my life. I thought the problem was fear, timing, or practical concerns. But that was only part of it. I was missing something fundamental.
Here’s what you need to know if you’re a man thinking about having kids: you probably will regret becoming a dad. But there’s a catch: that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the wrong decision.
I was honoured to appear recently on a new podcast called Connecting Beyond Apps and AI, hosted by my old friend Alexander Goldman.
If your partner wants kids and you’re not sure, you’re probably wondering what that means for the future of your relationship and your choice about children.
Recently, someone came to do some work on my house. As it was the school holidays, he’d brought what I thought was his teenage son with him. Turns out, it was his grandson.
See more blog posts here.