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Rules Great Dads Live By (Fabulous Fatherhood Guest Post)

07 May 2012
Liz - Editor
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Fabulous Fatherhood, Father, Hubby, Parenting

Another wonderful guest post my my hubby.  If you enjoy it please leave a word of encouragement!  He can also be found (at times) on his blog Fabulous Fatherhood!

Rules Great Dads Live By

I was thinking about what rules a great dads should live by. While you may not agree with every rule I think important, perhaps you might agree with some; and perhaps you have a few others you live by that I have overlooked. After all, I haven’t raised a lot of children, or even some. Just one. And she’s just 1.5 years old. Like you, I don’t practice anything perfectly, but can’t we all take comfort in saying we do practice! I feel that is half the battle. So here are a few main rules I feel great dads should try to live by:

Point Children To Their Heavenly Father

In my estimation a good father is one that patterns himself after his heavenly father, and always points children to Him for answers to life’s little and big problems, including lost toys, and problems with other siblings. If they learn to trust Him in their youth and teens, they will likely trust Him as they grow older.

Love First And Always

This is one of the hardest things to practice but the most rewarding when practiced well. An example of how I try to apply this is to always give my attention to my daughter when she asks for it; always! We only have our children in our homes for 18 or so years, and how many times in those years will our children come up to us for attention is dependent on not brushing those early requests aside. They form the basis of a loving and concerned relationship.

Sacrifice Personal Things And Time

We are all inherently selfish, oriented towards self fulfillment, so it takes a well-trained eye and iron will to see cries for attention (which they deserve) and the will to set personal things aside, and continue to push personal things aside, for the long-term benefit of the children and family.

Be Affectionate and Gentle

I feel I was blessed by two great early male influences in my life, my father and my grandfather. Both contributed many attributes to my character, attributes maturity of mind and experience has validated as important to life and family success. Among the most important attributes is affection and gentleness. I firmly believe that affection and gentleness are core requirements for good dads to become great dads.

Be Firm When Required

Conversely, I believe dads need to be firm. But, if the love and affection and gentleness is there, coupled with teaching, the need to be firm will comprise a fraction of effort in comparison. Children are children. They have minds that are empty from birth and filled thereafter. Perhaps it is just me, but it is utter nonsense to take orders from children. I believe for the most part, until the mind matures, they need to be told what to do, in love, and in concern, for their long-term welfare, until they are ready to make decisions for themselves. But a great dad should teach first how to make good decisions! And that means not letting them run you around by the nose.

Work Hard To Provide

We live in a two income world in many ways, but my wife and I have worked as a team to make our life a one income world. It took some big sacrifices, but we have also been blessed by some big family help and support along the way. For some, a one income family is a dream that may never come to fruition. Whatever the case, it is important for dad to work hard to set an example as a provider. This teaches children to be dependent and thankful, if they are taught to view it that way and not left to take it for granted or given everything on a silver platter.

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Liz Oo is the founder and editor of Pardon My Poppet, an invaluable parenting resource site! She is a proud Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Moms team member, and loves to share her parenting and home-making tips and tricks across the social media universe! Her writing has been featured numerous times on BlogHer, as well as Voiceboks and Playful Decor. Follow her ramblings on twitter @PardonMyPoppet and learn about parenting after infertility!
5 Comments
  1. Cheryl@OntheOldPath May 8, 2012 at 9:20 am Reply

    I think this is a fab post. I agree with his points, I have one to add, as our children get older inevitably we make a mistake, when we take the time to apologise to them and admit we were wrong, we not only lay the foundation for them in how to restore relationships but we deepen our relationship with them too. I think you are a fantastic Daddy!
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  2. Hezzi-D May 8, 2012 at 6:43 am Reply

    This is a great post and reminds me so much of my father. My dad came to every sport/event I was ever in. He switched to work nights so he could be with us during the day while my mom worked then he worked all night. He’s firm when he needs to be but gentle most other times. Thanks for the post!

  3. Pamela / Pamela's Heavenly Treats May 8, 2012 at 6:28 am Reply

    Wonderful post from your hubby! Thanks so much for sharing.
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  4. Courtney P. May 7, 2012 at 10:46 pm Reply

    I love this post by your hubby! And I agree with these rules 110%! :)
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  5. Carla Barilá Karam May 7, 2012 at 10:45 pm Reply

    I Love it!!! What great words to live by!! If just half of our daddies out there would live by these words then the other half should follow :D In a perfect world anyways!! Thank you to your husband for his words… I especially loved how Points to our Heavenly Father!!
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