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Episode 37: FAFO Parenting for Dads - Natural Consequences vs Gentle Parenting

46 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Episode 37: FAFO Parenting for Dads - Natural Consequences vs Gentle Parenting As dads, how do we raise strong, respectful, emotionally aware kids without becoming too controlling… or too passive? In this episode, Andrew, Jeff, Ryan, and Brian have a real, unfiltered conversation about: * Gentle parenting and emotional intelligence * Natural consequences and accountability * Why kids need discomfort to grow * Discipline vs. punishment * Participation trophies and resilience * Teaching responsibility without shame * Letting kids fail safely * Preparing children for the real world * The importance of balance in fatherhood  This isn’t a parenting expert lecture. It’s four dads talking honestly about modern parenting, discipline, emotional regulation, boundaries, consequences, and what it actually means to raise capable kids in today’s world. If you’re a father trying to navigate parenting styles, raise resilient children, build stronger family relationships, and become a more intentional dad, this conversation is for you. The Dad Edit Podcast is a podcast for fathers focused on self-improvement, parenting, masculinity, mental health, relationships, and real conversations about modern fatherhood. Join us for our monthly Dad Walks in London, Ontario, every third Saturday at 11AM at Kiwanis Park. Follow, rate, and share the podcast if these conversations resonate with you.

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