Good morning dads! Let’s be excellent.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-dhBhVwDWA
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Tshaka Armstrong is the husband to one awesome wife, dad to three awesome children. On any given day you may find him posting internet & tech family safety info here and on his personal blog www.digitalshepherds.com, or chatting with his tweeps when he's not dadvocating here. Join in the conversation, drop a line, share a joke and join him in encouraging each other to be awesome!
We are role models for our kids and for other kids too. Thanks for this Tshaka.
Yes we are. People are always watching what we parents do whether we like it or not.
What I like about this vlog article, was that it had accountability at its core, and very palatable to.
Thank-you for challenging parents with this, Tshaka.
Thank you so much for your comment. We all need to be challenged from time to time…and often it’s us speaking on these things who are needing the challenge/reminder and just share that with everyone else. I know I do.
It is good to raise awareness that our children are like glue and take in everything they see. And we are going to be the ones to set them on the right paths. Even though we are all different, we can agree on a lot of things.
I try and steer my kid and give her insight on situtaiotns she will encounter, ebfore she gets to them. Such as if a kid hits, do not hit back, but come and tell me or someone. I dont want her thinking hitting is fine. I may get her into some kind of martial arts class later, but she is not an agreesive person. There are many things I think about that she will come across, and she will be questioned what path to take. We need to arm our kids with good decision making skills and abilitis.
Absolutely Del! Knowledge is definitely power.
It’s good to raise awareness that our children are like glue and take in everything they see. And we are going to be the ones to set them on the right paths that will allow them to succeed and live good happy lifes or atleast I do. We are all different, but I am sure we all as Dad’s agree on a lot of things.
I try and steer my kid and give her insight on situations she will encounter, before she gets to them. Such as if a kid hits, do not hit back, but come and tell me or someone. I don’t want her thinking hitting is fine and if and when it happens, maybe we can figure a way to help her disarm future problems before they arise. She simple put is not an aggressive person. There are many things I think about that she will come across, and she will be questioned and need to decide for herself what path to take. We need to arm our kids with good decision making skills and abilities.
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This is so true. Taking ownership of your shit is the cornerstone of integrity. If you can’t do that, you can’t be a whole, complete, or truly strong person. No-one is perfect. We all mess up sometimes. We can’t perfection of expect of ourselves or others. But we should fully expect to take ownership of the mess we make.
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