HOW ARE

YOU FEELING?

THE HUB

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Here are some practical ways and guidance that you can use to encourage positive mental health as a father: 

Spend quality time with your child. Whether you play games, go for walks or read together, these moments strengthen your bond and create lasting memories. Take this time to have fun and build skills. Teach them a new game, share your favourite childhood stories, or work together on a creative project.

Don’t do it alone. Build a support network of friends, family and fellow dads. Share experiences, joys, and concerns. Sometimes, knowing that others have been there can make a world of difference. Encourage your child to connect with their extended family too.

Share your feelings openly with your partner, family and friends. Create a safe space for open conversations with your child. Active listening encourages trust and strengthens relationships. 


Take care of yourself physically and emotionally. A brisk walk enhances wellbeing and can clear your mind. Develop healthy habits, like preparing meals ahead and creating routines. These will promote positive coping mechanisms. 

Introduce positive habits like mindfulness or a personal hobby, which provide relaxation in the hustle of life. And remember to take breaks when needed. Those moments will help you better handle the challenges that come your way.

Take some time to reflect on your journey as a dad. Celebrate the victories, acknowledge and address the challenges, and give yourself credit for the effort you’re putting in. Reflecting on parenthood allows you to appreciate the growth and lessons that come with the role.

If things get tough, don’t hesitate to reach out to healthcare professionals or counsellors for help and guidance. Seeking professional support provides reassurance and guidance during challenging times.  Asking for help is a sign of strength. If appropriate, involve your child in discussions about mental health, helping them understand the importance of seeking help when needed.