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How Fathers Build Lasting Bonds in the First Two Years

33 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Most fatherhood advice stops at "be present." This episode digs deeper, exploring the specific, often-overlooked behaviors that build lifelong bonds between fathers and sons during the first two years. We break down the science of rough-and-tumble play, the critical role of paternal sensitivity and attunement, and why the first two years are a unique window for establishing a relational foundation. From "serve and return" interactions to the power of owning a specific caregiving routine, discover what actually compounds over decades.

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