A Child’s Life Should Be Good, Not Easy

A Child’s Life Should Be Good, Not Easy

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You Never Know Where They’ll Find Their Thing

You don’t know—nobody does—where your kids will find their thing. That thing that lights them up, that makes them think for the first time, I want to do that with my life.👉 Give yourself the ultimate gift of parenting tools, structure, and community. Join The Daily Dad Society h ...  Show more

Let Your Kids Love What They Love | Ryan Holiday

Our kids are going to love things we don’t understand. They’re going to get into costumes, music, shoes, games, and whole worlds that aren’t our thing. In today’s episode, Ryan talks about taking his kids to the Renaissance Fair, resisting the urge to judge, and why one of the be ...  Show more

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BONUS: Finding Stillness Amidst The Chaos | Ryan and Samantha Holiday
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While in Vancouver, mom of four asked Ryan - "How do I achieve stillness while being a parent and juggling everything in my business?" In today's bonus episode, Ryan and his wife Samantha are sharing their different answers to this question, breaking down what stillness means ...

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Kids, social media and privacy: What to know before you post
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Many parents share photos and videos of their babies and children on social media. But there are potential dangers to constantly posting about your kid online, says Leah Plunkett, a faculty member of Harvard Law School who specializes in children, family law and technology. This ...  Show more

How parents can be screen time role models
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There's a lot of talk about how to monitor screen time for kids. But for kids to have healthy relationships with technology and smartphones, parents need to model good habits. Life Kit reporter Andee Tagle talks with experts and offers practical tips so parents can set the tone f ...  Show more

Why you should connect with your kid, not correct them
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Psychologist Becky Kennedy, author of the book "Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be," urges parents to spend more time raising thoughtful humans instead of fixing their behavior. This episode originally published September 26, 2022. See pcm.adswizz.com for ...  Show more