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Episode 138 If You Are Completely Satisfied Where You Are As a Parent, You Are Failing as One

 

 

 

 

 

Join me as we discuss:

What the “Greats” in our history say about failures

Why I believe this is one of the primary reasons current generations have no desire.

How we must desire to be better parents at all times and how, if you are content where you are as a parent, then your are failing as one.

SHOW NOTES

Shelter From The Storm – song played at the end of todays episode sung by Bob Dylan 

 

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MicroCast Topic: Being Honest with Other Parents

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Family Podcast Network is now releasing MicroCasts (ultra-short topics that occur to me randomly during the day) on Facebook and Twitter. To make sense of these posts Like FPN on Facebook and Twitter to listen to the MicroCasts.

In today’s MicroCast we discussed making mistakes as parents and being honest about them. I promised you a failure story of my own to kick off the party so here we go:

When my son Grant was about 6-8 months old we realized we had a cryzie-baby. Little dude didnt relent of the fussing.

This led me to believe that he was, in fact, a fussy baby. This was particularly baneful to me since my daughter just didn’t cry much but I went on accepting the best I could that he was a fussy baby.

A few weeks later we took him in for one of his checkups to which the doctor informed us that he had an acute ear infection and that the fluid behind his ear-drum was so bad it might rupture.

I realized instantly I had been labeling my son a fussy baby when he was actually just in pain.

I felt like doo…

Feel free to share yours in the comments section below! We’ve all got them.


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