Dads Know How to Parent, Too: A Shout Out to All the Amazing Dads on Father’s Day (and Every Day) by MomThoughts

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5 years ago

Dads Know How to Parent, Too: A Shout Out to All the Amazing Dads on Father’s Day (and Every Day)

As Father’s Day approaches and messages flood social media to thank dads for all they do for their children, it’s important to remember that dads are deserving of praise year-round. Here are a few things to keep in mind about most dads:

  • Dads don’t need lists of reminders from moms about how to parent – they, too, know how to raise their kids.
  • Dads are not bumbling idiots who burn the dinner and melt diapers in the laundry.
  • Most dads are just like most moms – they are trying to be the best parents they can be.
  • Dads read to their kids, build pillow and blanket forts, have tea parties and go shopping.
  • Dads are equals, and our stories about them should reflect this.

Shower dads with love on Father’s Day, of course. Take them out to brunch or throw a ball around in the yard. But give them credit the other 364 days of the year, too.

Happy Father’s Day, dads!

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Elisa Schmitz
Spot on! Thank you and Happy Father’s Day to all the dads! 💗

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