How to Guide Your Child Through Fear with Confidence & Safety
The Dad Edge Podcast
Larry Hagner
4.8 • 1.6K Ratings
🗓️ 24 October 2025
⏱️ 22 minutes
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Summary
In this solo episode, I dig into one of the most crucial parenting challenges—helping our kids face their fears and build real, lasting confidence. From sports pressure to academic stress to the emotional struggles they often keep bottled up, our kids are living in a high-pressure world. And as fathers, it's our job to create a space where they feel safe, heard, and guided—not just fixed.
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I share a recent emotional conversation with my own son that completely reframed how I approach fear with my kids. You'll hear practical scripts, parenting frameworks, and validation tools that you can immediately use to strengthen your relationship and lead your kids through difficult emotions—while empowering them to lead themselves.
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EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
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[0:00] – Introduction
[1:47] – The "scary" reality kids face daily
[3:16] – Gratitude for the community + book update
[5:03] – Announcing the next live cohort: Overcoming Roommate Syndrome
[9:12] – What fear looks like in your child's world
[10:17] – Why asking for permission to talk matters
[12:14] – My son's moment of vulnerability on the football field
[14:00] – Helping kids name fear and remove shame
[15:15] – Shifting identity from failure to effort
[16:23] – Creating micro-wins to reinforce confidence
[17:41] – Reminding your kids they are already brave
[18:08] – Why praising effort beats praising results
[19:30] – Free resource: "Questions for the Car"
[21:54] – Final thoughts and wrap-up
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5 KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Validate Before You Advise
Asking your child for permission to talk, rather than jumping into correction or pep talks, shows respect and builds trust. Kids don't want quick fixes—they want to feel seen.
2. Name the Fear to Dismantle the Shame
Fear loses power when it's named out loud. Helping your child articulate what they're afraid of creates emotional distance from the fear and invites clarity.
3. Reinforce Identity Through Effort, Not Outcome
Focus on who your child is becoming through their effort—not whether they win or lose. This reinforces growth and helps them detach from external validation.
4. Small Wins Build Big Confidence
Kids don't need giant leaps to feel successful. Celebrating the little wins builds momentum and reinforces the belief that they can handle what life throws at them.
5. Your Voice Becomes Their Inner Voice
How you speak to your kids—especially when they're struggling—directly influences how they'll talk to themselves when you're not around. Lead with empathy, patience, and strength.
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LINKS & RESOURCES:
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Car Ride Questions for Kids: thedadedge.com/kidquestions
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Get the Book + Free Courses: https://thedadedge.com/legendarybook
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Episode Show notes: thedadedge.com/1392
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If this episode helped you better understand how to guide your child through fear and build real connection, please rate, follow, and share the show. Let's raise brave, grounded, emotionally intelligent kids—together.
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the Dad Edge podcast. The Dad Edge movement creates leaders of men, leaders of families, and leaders of communities. We will not only impact this generation of fathers, but the next generation as well. The kids we are raising will have better chances and odds stacked in their favor because of the amazing example |
| 0:21.2 | that their fathers emulated for them. We are here to change the world. We are here to change |
| 0:27.6 | relationships. We are here to positively disrupt this generation of fathers so no man goes to their |
| 0:33.6 | grave with regret. We disrupt the drift of busyness and replace it with razor-focused intention, |
| 0:40.3 | passion, purpose, and direction. |
| 0:43.7 | We are the Dad Edge, |
| 0:45.7 | and we're here to change the game. |
| 0:47.8 | We're here to change the game. |
| 1:13.0 | I don't know. Well, here we are. We are one week away from the costumes. There's fun. There's fear. There's all kinds of stuff in the air. Kids are chasing each other for candy. |
| 1:18.8 | But there's a little bit of fear in the air right now. There's fear in the air because it is that Halloween season. |
| 1:26.3 | And there's haunted houses. There's scary stuff. And to be honest, when it comes to our kids, man, there's kind of scary stuff everywhere. |
| 1:31.5 | And that's what today's podcast is all about. It's about having these conversations with this scary stuff and helping our kids through this scary stuff. What I can tell you, man, is, you know, when it comes to helping |
| 1:37.7 | our kids through things that they fear, we have just an opportunity to become their hero, to become |
| 1:42.9 | a guide, a lead, not to solve their problems, |
| 1:45.9 | but to guide them through it. And by doing so, we become literally, I think, some of the most |
| 1:50.7 | interesting dads on the planet, because an interested dad is interesting. And that's truly what |
| 1:56.3 | our kids want for us. So, but, you know, when it comes to fear, it's not all about haunted houses. It's not all about the costumes or anything about like that. It's the fears that our kids face every single day. So it's like the test at school. It's the bullies. It's, it's, it's, it's, maybe it's girls, maybe it's boys, maybe it's big bullies. Maybe it's, it's schoolwork, it could be performance at the cheerleading |
| 2:19.1 | competition, it could be performance and dance. It can be all kinds of different things that |
| 2:23.6 | are kids fear and they may or may not be talking to us about it, but if they're not talking |
| 2:28.2 | to us about it, how do we get them to talk to us about it? And then when they are talking to us |
| 2:31.8 | about it, how do we become that amazing leader, |
| 2:35.8 | that safe guide, that interested dad who can guide your kids along the way? And at the end of every |
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