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Episode 41: Growing Up Too Fast for Dads - Are We Letting Them Lose Their Childhood? When do kids actually “grow up”? Is it when they stop playing with toys, start caring what people think, take on responsibility, or lose the freedom to be fully themselves? In this episode of The Dad Edit, the guys have a real and honest conversation about childhood, growing up too fast, protecting innocence, and preparing kids for the real world. As dads, we want our children to stay creative, curious, playful, and full of imagination for as long as possible but, we also know the world will eventually challenge them, pressure them, and force them to face hard lessons. The conversation explores the tension every father feels: Do we protect our kids from the world, or prepare them for it? The answer is not simple. From childhood imagination and peer pressure, to responsibility, confidence, creativity, and letting kids pursue what they love without judgment, this episode digs into what it really means to raise children without rushing them out of childhood. The guys also reflect on their own experiences growing up, the pressure to “be a man,” the loss of creativity in adulthood, and how fathers can help their children carry childlike curiosity into real life without becoming naive or unprepared. This is an episode for dads who are watching their kids change, grow, gain independence, and slowly need them less, while still trying to stay present for every small moment before it becomes the last time. In this episode, we talk about: * How dads can protect childhood without sheltering their kids * Why kids feel pressure to grow up too fast * The difference between innocence, naivety, and maturity * Encouraging your child’s passions instead of shutting them down * Why creativity and imagination matter long after childhood * Teaching responsibility without killing joyPreparing kids for the real world through small everyday lessons * The emotional reality of watching your child grow and change * Why childhood should end naturally, not because of pressure At the heart of this episode is a simple reminder: our job as fathers is not to rush our kids into adulthood, and it is not to hold them back forever. It is to help them grow without losing themselves. Follow The Dad Edit for honest conversations about fatherhood, parenting, masculinity, marriage, discipline, growth, and the real emotional work of being a dad. Join us for our monthly Dad Walk every third Saturday at Kiwanis Park in London, Ontario no speeches, no pressure, just dads walking, talking, and connecting.
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