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014 When Dad's Angry, Kids Hide — 5 Steps to Rebuild Trust

17 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Dads, * Do your kids respect you or fear you? * Could the trust you're trying to build with your kids be getting torn down by the way you communicate when you're frustrated or angry? * If your children were asked to describe you in one word, would they say "loving" or "angry"? When a father's anger becomes predictable, children often learn to protect themselves by pulling away rather than drawing near. In this episode, Glenn shares five practical steps to rebuild trust, restore connection, and create emotional safety in the home. He explains how emotional regulation, humility, and personal responsibility through effective communication can help fathers break unhealthy patterns and lead their families with greater consistency. You'll learn how small changes in your words, reactions, and presence can strengthen your relationship with your children and build lasting trust. If you're a father who wants to move from frustration to connection and lead your family well, this episode offers a practical path forward. Next Steps: - Step 1: Join a supportive community of like-minded men at my Facebook group Becoming Men Who Lead Well [https://www.facebook.com/groups/778657491344554]. - Step 2: Become an Insider. Sign up for my weekly newsletter. You'll get: 1. a recap of the week's episodes 2. each episode's simple Action Plan written out for easy implementation and 3. bonus content that digs deeper to help you better lead your family well and life in general. Bottom line, it's just a short word of encouragement. Sign up at MenWhoLeadWell.com/insider [https://menwholeadwell.com/insider].

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