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Listener question of “how do I be a nurturing father.”
How nurturing is extraoridnarily masculine.
Where to Start and my Resources pages.
3 steps to becoming a nurturing daddy.
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Listener question of “how do I be a nurturing father.”
How nurturing is extraoridnarily masculine.
Where to Start and my Resources pages.
3 steps to becoming a nurturing daddy.
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A more in-depth look at unschooling, how it works for Corrie and I, and how we handle the different subjects.
How scope and sequence suck for kids in regards to learning and how many public schools are trying hard, but just not getting it.
What do Corrie and I do when we just cannot answer a question for our kids.
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How kids inherently desire for us to be the Captains of the ship even if they seem to resist us.
How leading our family is not the same as controlling our kids.
Jeff and my favorite techniques for calming down.
SHOW NOTES
Parenting Without Power Struggles – article in the show today.
How To Be a Calm Parent – article at Awesomely Awake
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A listener email about firearms and safety when you have kids.
Why I have firearms in the first place.
Can you keep kids safe when there are firearms around?
How do you keep them safe and how does Trey teach firearm safety?
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Today is memorial day and the day where we remember our fallen, and especially those that we were blessed to have back home. This is a day that I take very seriously and see as more than a day of barbecue (as the Facebook meme’s have eloquently put it). This is a day that celebrates liberty and the freedom to choose my life, how I will live it, and the choices I make.
So, if you are like me, you probably won’t be spending a whole lot of time listening to podcasts. So, I’m going to leave you with a quick mini-blog today.
Our blog today centers around something that happened this weekend. Corrie (my wife) and I have been under more stress than normal with some extraneous things in going on including finances. I say this, not as an excuse, but as a qualifier to what has been happening.
The last few days we have been noticing some odd, slightly angrier behavior from our daughter. She has been grumpy on a regular basis. Now, I want to pause here for a minute. We all have days where we are grumpy but often don’t extend the same courtesy to our kids. Sometimes kids don’t feel well, sometimes they are sleepy, and sometimes they are just off. So treat your kiddos the same way you would want to be treated when they are grumpy.
Back on track. So we’ve noticed this weird behavior on a consistent behavior so over the weekend, I asked my daughter Anna (6 y/o) if she was okay and that I noticed these behaviors. She responded: “well, with the grumpy, that is inexplicable (yes…my freaking 6 y/o said inexplicable). But with the angry, that’s because I’m getting older.”
So I responded “well Anna, just because you get older doesn’t mean that your get angrier.” Her subsequent answer punched me in the gut with a gentle honesty that only a sweet kiddo can bring. She said “well, you and Momma are.”
You see, Momma and I have been short tempered and angrier. We have been stressed and we have allowed our stress to bleed into our relationships with our kiddos. A behavior that we would “never let slide with our kids” and yet, Anna has been becoming exactly what we have modeled for her.
Here at the Family Podcast Network, we aren’t perfect. We screw up…and we succeed and this weekend we realized we have been failing. We have allowed the stresses of life to go where they are not allowed. In our relationships with our kids. And today marks the day where we begin transforming the anger into understanding. The grumpiness into patience.
How is your anger with your kiddos?
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Why parents yell at their kiddos.
Why we turn to it so much even if we acknowledge that it’s not the best.
How to kick your yelling habit if your are ready to STOOOOP! Oh wait…..
SHOW NOTES
Parenting Pyramid Episode – a gotta listen to show on helping your solve the “why are we fighting” question.
The Important Thing About Yelling – wonderful article that sparked Jeff and my discussion on yelling and how it sucks.
The Orange Rhino – an off-the-shizzy challenge to stop yelling for an entire year.
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Teaching money to our kids, even as young as 3-4 years old.
Some crappy thinking most Americans have about money.
What type of thinking separates the rich from the poor and how do we teach it to kids.
Teaching my 5 year old Grant about saving money.
SHOW NOTES
Episode 170: Lessons from Sandy: Kids and Disasters
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
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Whether or not American parenting has it all backwards.
A wonderful article written by Christine Gross-Loh.
A look at several other cultures that do things very different than we Americans, and yet get better results.
How, even though these are awesome, we cannot really just copy and drop these techniques right into our lives.
SHOW NOTES
Have American Parents Got it All Backwards – wonderful article mentioned in the show. Go check it all out.
A lighter topic of a bit about your host Trey Gibson
15 things about Trey you might not have known from politics, to hobbies, or pet peeves.
How I use to be a horrible father, and realized there could be more to this parenting gig. So much so I started a website to get others where they want to be.
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! – the book mentioned today on assets and liabilities.
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