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Episode 35: Trust for Dads - When Your Teen Stops Telling You Everything

40 min · 20. april 2026
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Episode 35: Trust for Dads - When Your Teen Stops Telling You Everything What happens when your child stops telling you everything? One day they’re sharing every detail school, friends, thoughts, feelings. Then suddenly… it’s “fine,” “nothing,” “I don’t know.” In this episode of The Dad Edit, we unpack one of the most difficult and confusing transitions in fatherhood when communication with your child starts to fade. This shift can feel like rejection. Like distance. Like you’re losing connection. But the truth is… it’s growth. We break down: * Why kids (especially teens) stop opening up to their parents * How social pressure, emotional development, and independence play a role  * Why this phase can hit dads harder than expected * How to stay connected without pushing your child away * The difference between controlling your child and coaching them * Practical ways to build trust so they still come to you when it matters most  This episode is for fathers navigating: * Teenagers becoming more distant * Short answers and silence at home * Wanting to stay involved without overstepping * Building a strong father-child relationship that lasts into adulthood  Because being a great dad isn’t about knowing everything anymore. It’s about being the one they trust when things actually matter. If you’re raising kids or heading into those teenage years, this conversation will help you stay grounded, patient, and present through the transition.

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