Singapore ‘girl dads’ run workshop to teach other fathers how to style their daughters’ hair (VIDEO) (opens original article in a new tab)
Two Singaporean fathers launched a workshop called Dads and Braids to teach other dads how to style their daughters' hair, aiming to enhance bonding and challenge traditional caregiving roles.
- Dads and Braids is a workshop founded by Jeggan Rajendram and Rukshan Chiththananda to teach fathers how to style their daughters' hair.
- The workshops aim to boost father-daughter bonding, challenge caregiving stereotypes, and provide a safe space for fathers to learn hair styling skills.
- Participants reported improved confidence and changed perceptions about gender roles in caregiving.
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