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Expat blogger Justin gives some pointers on how to be the best stay-at-home dad you can be as an expat.
Since you will be stuck at home most of the time while you take care of your young child or children, you will be out of the world of work, and therefore isolated from adult company. If you are an expat abroad in this role it will be harder for you not to feel isolated and cut off in a foreign city. Get out and try to join clubs, and chat to other parents. This will be harder if you are a stay at home dad, as most others in your situation will all be women.
Justin and his wife lived abroad for over six years, first moving to Slovakia and now Russia. Before they became an expat family, he was an IT manager in London. He now spends his time as a full-time stay at home dad looking after junior, writing and sightseeing. His blog is titled English Man In Moscow.
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