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A Dad's Path

Move On! (and don't be so hard on yourself)

A Dad's Path

Will Braunstein

Parenting, Kids & Family

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2021

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Kids are great at moving on and living in the moment. This is an essential lesson we can learn from them.

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0:00.0

Hi, and welcome to a Dad's Path podcast.

0:04.0

We're real dads solving everyday problems.

0:06.5

Each week we tackle issues that dads everywhere face and deliver actions you can take right

0:10.4

away.

0:11.4

Subscribe so you don't miss an episode and go to a dad's path.com to get our free newsletter

0:16.2

exclusively for dads.

0:18.1

Our goal is to help you make fatherhood count.

0:20.7

Dad off.

0:31.0

Move on.

0:33.0

Don't be so hard on yourself.

0:37.0

What's worse than when you say something regret to your child?

0:40.0

As children get older, they develop independence as they grow into their own little people.

0:44.8

They want to listen to you.

0:46.8

And they can get frustrating.

0:49.0

Their library is written on how to discipline and control your children, which shows that

0:53.8

it's an area you'll probably never fully own.

0:56.7

I'm not going to go into the role of discipline here, but want to point out an important lesson

1:01.4

you can learn from your kids, especially when something goes wrong.

1:05.2

Move on.

1:06.2

To say something you regret, you'll feel terrible.

1:09.3

If what you've done requires an apology, that's a great lesson to teach your child and

1:12.8

essential to do.

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