The 18-year task of raising a child from birth to adulthood is one of man's most noble journeys-and greatest challenges. One moment, you're figuring out how to build a crib and plastic toys, and in a blink, you're waxing on about the dangers of Fireball shots. What makes fatherhood most complicated is not just the constant barrage of decisions, pressures, and circumstances that demand your attention. It's that every family is an experiment involving so many variables.
Every child is different, and so is every father. You've got sporty dads and artsy dads. Serious dads and goofy dads. Tough dads and pushover dads. So, what you may think is best for your kid because of who you are may not actually be the case because of who they are.
A good father has to be part coach and cop, preacher and teacher, friend and foe. And he has to walk that tightrope with two goals in mind:
- help create a dynamite kid.
- develop a relationship that will last a lot longer than the 6,574 days of their childhood.
So, the question becomes:
How do you navigate all the tricky terrain that comes with parenting, disciplining, teaching, and bonding so that you do what's best for your kids in the long run, while also ensuring that you end up on the good side of their memories, and not the "he was such a prick" one? Even if you have been tagged the "he was such a prick" one, how do you transform into being "the greatest dad that ever lived"?
Hence, the reason for you to get this book
"HOW TO BE A BETTER FATHER: A Practical Guide to Getting It Right with Your Children". It contains a lot of contents that will help you with the transformation and the fore-knowledge if you are just starting out to be a father.
In this book which is divided into 3 units, you will get:
- The laws of fatherhood
- Differences between a father and a dad
- Qualities of a good father
- Toxicity and fatherhood
- Getting better; tips to be a better father
- And many more!
Get a copy now!