Mom, Let Dad Do the Parenting Thing His Way: Here's Why! by Eirene Heidelberger

Parenting Fatherhood
May 25, 2016

Mom, Let Dad Do the Parenting Thing His Way: Here's Why!

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Elisa Schmitz
You are spot on, Eirene Heidelberger! Dads have their own style, and the balance is awesome for kids (and the whole family)!
Jennison Grigsby
This couldn't be more true. Allowing Dad to parent his way helps to build his confidence. I appreciate when he asks me to step aside so he can try "daddy style" with our little one.
Eirene Heidelberger
Love that term of endearment!
Christine Jones
I love this Eirene! It's so true. When I had my first child, I remember critiquing my husband. He very gently said, if you want me to do it then you have to let me do it my way. He was so right! It also makes their relationship with the kids stronger if they feel they get to have some input.
Eirene Heidelberger
Chrissy Jones I can just hear Hugh say that too.
Jan Mostrom
This topic is so important to help moms understand no one is "right," parents are just different. I wish I had someone help me along in those younger years with this. I'm better now but it would have been so helpful to have this tip! Love it!
Mike Prochaska
Yes both parents need to let the other parent parent the way they want. Everyone has different way of doing things and that needs to be respected.

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