![]() ![]() But I'm just so excited to watch my kid grow, I've never really felt any regret about leaving a stage behind, because what comes next is enormous and literally unimaginable. There's nothing wrong with "enjoy each stage as it comes" which I'm sure is what people are really saying. But those milestones have led to more amazing experiences! He can walk now! That's awesome! Yeah, he was adorable when he couldn't walk, but I never wish he was that small again. Sure, I have fond memories of holding him when he was helpless, feeding him from a bottle, helping him move around in ways he can handle on his own now, and of course being there for so many milestones: first smile, laugh, first crawl, stand, walk. I know my kid is only 2, but I can't understand the idea that my kid would ever get less awesome. It's amazing.īut I also feel like when people say they grow up so fast, it's like a warning or a regret, like "enjoy while it lasts" means that eventually the child will grow to a less enjoyable stage, and the fun stops. I leave the room for five minutes, kid ages five years. That is the beauty of parenting it’s a fleeting experience that will change their lives for the better. Everybody says "they grow up so fast", and quite obviously this is true. Kids grow up quickly, often much faster than the parents realize. What I mean is that some peoples families might not be there, with them, so they have to do everything by themselves. Any post or comments which runs counter to this ideal will be subject to removal and bans as deemed necessary. Some children have to grow up too rapidly. We have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to violence.įirst and foremost, this is a sub for dads helping dads. Suggesting violence, even in a joking manner, will result in a ban. Talk of violence will not be permitted in any form. Even if the photo is innocent and non-suggestive, we have a zero-tolerance policy for nudity. No nudity (defined as "below the belt") will be tolerated. No solicitation of funds or requesting others to vote on external sites. Posts with just a title or meme posts will be removed. Direct link posts to your content will be removed, and any content not listed on the blog page will be removed. ![]() If you want to promote your blog, podcast, or YouTube channel, it needs to be listed on our content wiki page. When participating, please follow Reddiquette. Please message the mods with the subject "Help, help, I'm being oppressed!"ĭon't forget to check out our wiki, and our content filter at the top of the screen! Rules If not, your post has been eaten by the spamulator. When you submit a post, please check that you can see it in r/daddit/new. If you've got kids in your life that you love and provide for, come join us as we discuss everything from birth announcements to code browns in the shower. Single Dads, new Dads, Step-Dads, tall Dads, short Dads, and any other kind of Dad. At the same time be open and honest about sex and relationships – see our guide to talking to kids about sex.This is a subreddit for Dads.Adhere to the age restrictions on DVDs and keep a close eye on what magazines they read.Monitor their internet usage perhaps by keeping the computer in the living room where you can see what websites they visit.Provide them with a stable and supportive network of friends by taking them to a club such as Brownies or sports/dance activities.Discuss any content you disagree with and present an alternative point of view. Help kids to challenge and be critical of media images.Make rules about types of clothes that are and aren’t acceptable, and stick to them. Take a strong stance against clothes or make-up that you consider to be too old or too sexual for your child.With more and more reports revealing just how unhappy young girls are with their looks, we share some tips for boosting your child’s self-esteem and protecting them from sexual and negative media content:
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