What do “BAT” Man & single dad’s have in common?
Stacie2023-01-31T16:49:14+00:00Fathers can exercise Faith and use God's Word to become CONTINUE
Fathers can exercise Faith and use God's Word to become CONTINUE
"...most boys in modern Western societies are coddled, over-protected, and sheltered, facing no greater discomfort than failing to reach the next level in their favorite video game. Only a handful, I suspect, would be able to find their way back home without a GPS."
It is SO important that we do not isolate and we don't teach our kids to isolate...Friends and family often have a hard time when they cannot be there for one another, especially if everyone is facing challenges. Be sure to manage expectations, and take the high road. Be vulnerable and love first, empathize and find a hand up from people who care more than you know :).
here are a number of mindfulness-based strategies that can temporarily calm us when fear is strong.
"...most boys in modern Western societies are coddled, over-protected, and sheltered, facing no greater discomfort than failing to reach the next level in their favorite video game. Only a handful, I suspect, would be able to find their way back home without a GPS."
n his book ‘Raising Boys,’ psychologist Stephen Biddulph says that between the age of 6 and 14, “boys lock on to their dad or whichever male is around. They want to be with him and copy him. They want to study how to be male.” A century earlier, Mark Twain said that “around the age of twelve, a boy picks a man to admire and imitates him for the rest of his life.”