7 Things a Father Should Never Do.

Pace Morby · Beginner ·🍎 Teaching & Learning Design ·3w ago

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Advice for all the father's out there: 1. Complain about money and how hard life is You’re teaching him that life is only about suffering and survival. Even if things are bad, show him how you fight for solutions — not how you give up. 2. Disrespect or criticize his mom. When you put his mother down, you destroy the ground he stands on. He’ll grow up confused about love, thinking it’s supposed to hurt. 3. Act weak in front of “authority”. Bending to unfair bosses, bribing, or staying silent when disrespected — he absorbs it like a sponge. He’ll think it’s safer to stay small than to stand up for himself. 4. Mock his passions. “Still playing with your toys?” “You think you’re an artist?” Kill his dreams early, and he’ll hate what he does later. Let him believe in what lights him up. 5. Solve all his problems. Shield him from every fall — and at 40, he’ll still call asking what to do. Let him stumble. Let him learn. 6. Teach him emotions are “unmanly” “Men don’t cry” — the most dangerous lie. You’re not making him strong. You’re making him numb. 7. Compare him to other kids “Sam already graduated… what about you?” Comparison crushes confidence. He’ll spend his life chasing validation instead of becoming himself. Fatherhood isn’t about raising a “perfect” son. It’s about raising a boy who knows he’s enough — even when life gets messy. #dadlife #parenting

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Advice for all the father's out there: 1. Complain about money and how hard life is You’re teaching him that life is only about suffering and survival. Even if things are bad, show him how you fight for solutions — not how you give up. 2. Disrespect or criticize his mom. When you put his mother down, you destroy the ground he stands on. He’ll grow up confused about love, thinking it’s supposed to hurt. 3. Act weak in front of “authority”. Bending to unfair bosses, bribing, or staying silent when disrespected — he absorbs it like a sponge. He’ll think it’s safer to stay small than to stand up for himself. 4. Mock his passions. “Still playing with your toys?” “You think you’re an artist?” Kill his dreams early, and he’ll hate what he does later. Let him believe in what lights him up. 5. Solve all his problems. Shield him from every fall — and at 40, he’ll still call asking what to do. Let him stumble. Let him learn. 6. Teach him emotions are “unmanly” “Men don’t cry” — the most dangerous lie. You’re not making him strong. You’re making him numb. 7. Compare him to other kids “Sam already graduated… what about you?” Comparison crushes confidence. He’ll spend his life chasing validation instead of becoming himself. Fatherhood isn’t about raising a “perfect” son. It’s about raising a boy who knows he’s enough — even when life gets messy. #dadlife #parenting
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