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Struggling Dad

Yuki

A Japanese dad navigating fatherhood in the US, one day at a time

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Latest Issues

Our Answer to The Holding-In Poop Problem

Previously, I shared my frustration and experience on an unexpected parenting challenge—the holding-in poop problem. In the couple of months after we came back from Japan, we actually got this issue under control.

How did we do it?

The...

2 months ago
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The Hitting Phase

One day at a park, there was a little cute girl, sitting down trying to tie her shoes. Her dad is kindly helping her by sitting right next to her. My wife and I were watching this exact scene while our daughter was playing nearby and starte...

5 months ago

Dadhood is One of the Best Things That Ever Happened to Me

If someone asks you this question, what would your answer be?

“What is one of the best things that ever happened to you?“

I have several answers, but one of them is definitely the fact that I became a dad.

A bunch of parenting books...

5 months ago
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Don't Travel With Multiple Toddlers

“I want to pee at home!“

My 3 yr old daughter started crying, while sightseeing at Nikko in Japan. She said she wanted to pee, and so we took her to a nearby public bathroom. She was hungry, tired, and sleepy.

Many public bathrooms are re...

7 months ago
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Walking Early Comes With a Cost

Walking is a big growth milestone for a child. And being able to see a child learning how to stand, walk, etc is such a privilege you have as parents. My second child starts walking at around 10 months. Now she turned one, she walks very st...

7 months ago
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