My husband is a stay-at-home dad. This is my journey with him as a sole breadwinner

My eyes dammed with tears when I read the recent commentary by Kelvin Seah, entitled “It wasn't easy to convince myself I am ‘masculine and useful’ as a stay-home dad”.

As a working mother who co-homeschools our two toddlers with a stay-at-home-dad, I felt myself unfurling inside as I read Mr Seah’s thoughts.

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