A Dope Black Dad

Your Kids Know Your Not Perfect So Why Try To Pretend Ep. 29

22 min · 26. maalis 2026
jakson Your Kids Know Your Not Perfect So Why Try To Pretend Ep. 29 kansikuva

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Most parents feel pressure to get everything right — to have the answers, stay in control, and protect their kids from mistakes. But what if that pressure is actually creating distance? In this episode, we explore why kids don’t need perfect parents — they need honest ones. From admitting mistakes to having real conversations, this episode breaks down how honesty builds trust, emotional safety, and stronger relationships at home. This isn’t about lowering the standard of parenting. It’s about shifting it. Because the goal isn’t perfection — it’s connection.

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