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Listeners of Dad University Podcast that love the show mention:This episode is from a video I did called “Ultimate dad guide to surviving pregnancy”We are discussing the mental and emotional game that happens during pregnancy and preparing to be a father. While so many men are worried about the physical game: changing diapers, feeding the baby, burping the baby, etc. they don't realize they will become experts at that really quickly. I go over a few tips so you will be more ready for the birth of your child. Fear and anxiety is normal, but just knowing that millions of dads have walked the same path can sometimes be comforting. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “How to Prepare for Fatherhood” In this episode you will learn how to prepare for fatherhood as I provide some specific tips and advice on preparing to be a father. While you may not ever feel totally ready to be a dad, there are some specific things you can do to begin getting ready and feel a little more prepared. Fatherhood preparation should be fun and exciting rather stressful and overwhelming. Learn some quick tips so you can feel confident for the arrival of your child. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “6 Basic Needs of Newborn Babies” In this episode we'll discuss the essential things you need to know and do in order to care for your newborn. While there are many things we have in front of us to worry about, if we can focus on these 6, our baby can grow, develop, and thrive. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “5 Crucial Tips for Expectant Fathers” As an expectant father, you will experience all kind of thoughts and feelings that you are not familiar with. When you are expecting a baby, you begin to think about your own childhood and the interactions with your parents, your family, friends, and more. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “5 Ways To Stop Feeling Dad Guilt” Dad guilt is something that nearly every dad will experience at some point. Whether you experience your fatherhood guilt as an expectant dad or after your children are born, there is always situations and experiences that will allow the guilt to creep in. In this episode I go over 5 ways you can stop feeling dad guilt. These are practical tips for fathers to implement. I also provides a story of how I reduced my dad guilt simply by communicating to my child. We also learn that not all guilt is bad. If feeling guilty as a father can help us make some decisions that are beneficial to our children and family, guilt can also be a good thing. It can cause us to take action. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called "7 Things Dads Should NEVER Say To Their Sons" This recording was something that really resonated with my youtube audience. Words are powerful. As a father, you sometimes don't realize the words you say can have a huge impact on your child. As a father of a son, there are specific things that you just shouldn't say. In this episode, I go over 7 phrases that dads should never say to their sons. You might be surprised, some of these phrases may be things you have said to your own child. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “9 Important Life Lessons Every Dad Should Teach His Child” As we get older, we begin to gain wisdom about life. Part of that wisdom is the life lessons we want to teach our children. Whether it's things to avoid, things to focus on, or strategies for living a good life, we want our children to gain these life lessons from us. These dad life lessons may be different for everyone based on your life experiences. In any case, we just want was is best for our children. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “7 Reasons Why Dads Are Important” While many people wrote in agreement that dads are important, I got a lot of people saying that moms are important. I think they missed the point of a video. Just because you are supporting a specific group, it does not mean you are against or don't support another. Now there may be thousands of reasons why dads are important but I tried to narrow it down to 7. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “How To Not Get Annoyed By Your Child” While we are all different, one thing we have in common as fathers is that we are going to get annoyed by our children by something. It's simply a fact that children can be annoying. So how do we deal with it? I go over specific techniques you can use to reduce or even eliminate the frustration and irritability you may sometimes be feeling. Whether it's taking care of ourselves first or taking breaks, we all need to learn how to accept our feelings as our own. I go into depth about why and how we should do that. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “5 Things NOT To Buy as a New Dad - Stop Wasting Money”. Money is definitely a huge source of stress for new dads. With all of the marketing done on baby products, new dads often feel like they have to get certain things for their children. We also feel like we have to buy them the best. In this episode I share 5 things not to buy or spend money on as a new dad. Don't get caught up in it all. There are enough expenses related to children that we don't need to waste money on things we (or the baby) don't need. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “How to Be a Dad - These Are The 7 Basic Principles” On my youtube channel I did a series in which I talk more in depth about these 7 principles. They are what I believe to be the foundation of how to be a dad. If you want to go from good father to great father, I have these secret ingredients. If you want to be successful at anything, including being a dad, you have to learn the fundamentals. Focus on these core principles and you will be the amazing father you know you are capable of being. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “How Much Screen Time is Too Much for Kids?” Parents are always wanting to know how much screen time is too much for kids. It seems like we just can't get away from screens. School, entertainment, and even social activity all now revolves around screens. I go over the recommended screen time for babies, the recommended screen time for toddlers, and the screen time recommended for kids and teens. It seems the actual amount of screen time our kids are using is not in line with the recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAoP) and the World Health Organization (WHO). I also discuss some of the effects of too much screen time on our kids. What are the warnings signs we need to look out for and how are they affecting our kids. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “How to Discipline a Toddler” Disciplining a toddler seems to be a highly sought after topic as it can be difficult. Learning how to discipline a toddler forces us to take a different approach as what we do by instinct typically doesn't work . The strategies I discuss in this episode are not typically what we as fathers do nor how we were dealt with as children. Most fathers really mean punishment when they are talking about disciplining a toddler. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “What To Do When Your Toddler Refuses to Eat” When a toddler refuses to eat, it can be a frustrating situation. You are wanting them to be healthy and enjoy food, yet the toddler doesn't want to eat. While picky eaters can be tough, a toddler refusing to eat can be even more difficult. I go over some things you want to make sure you are not doing with your toddler when they don't want to eat and then I offer some things you can do to get them to eat. Mealtime is supposed to be enjoyable, not stressful and cause anxiety for you or your toddler. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called Today we are talking about “How to Get Your Toddler to Stop Hitting” I go over some tips, advice, and important steps to take when toddlers hit and what you can do to stop the hitting. While it's not pleasant to experience or hear that your toddler hit someone, nearly all toddlers experiment with hitting. Some toddler even hit themselves. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called "10 Things Dads Should Never Say to Their Child". Words can be damaging and can potentially have long term effects on the child. We do need to be careful about what we say to our children and be mindful of how our words can effect them. Of course as they get older we teach them resilience and that words aren't as important but because we are their parents, what we say has a lot of value. I hope you enjoy this episode. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “6 Positive Discipline Techniques to Improve Child Behavior”. Positive Discipline was developed by Dr. Jane Nelson in the early 1980s to teach young people to become responsible, respectful and resourceful members of their communities. Parents, educators, coaches, and more have used Positive Discipline to improve the behavior of children using mutual respect. In this episode, I go over 6 simple positive discipline techniques you can use to improve child behavior. While there are many positive discipline examples and techniques, the 6 outlined in this episode are easy to implement and you can begin practicing now. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “Preparing for Fatherhood - 7 Tips to Get You Ready to Be a Dad” While we often worry about the tactical things: changing diapers, holding the baby properly, etc., it's really the mental preparation and fatherhood mindset that is crucial to learn. Getting ready to be a dad involves understanding the nuances of the changes you are experiencing as well as the changes of your partner. You are going to experience new challenges, feelings, and responsibilities you never had before. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
Today's episode is about a difficult and sensitive subject. The title for this episode is “Men Dealing With a Miscarriage - What To Do & How To Support Her”. This is the audio of a video I recorded for YouTube after a few requests for this topic. Men dealing with a miscarriage is not something that is often (if ever) discussed. It's important we end the stigma associated with miscarriage and allow men to know they no longer need to live in silence. Men are often surprised to learn that many couples experience a miscarriage and they are not alone in their feelings and thoughts about it. It can really feel isolating and difficult to deal with when you feel like you are going through it alone. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “Which Parenting Style is Best?” In this episode I go over the origins of the 4 major parenting styles: authoritarian, permissive, uninvolved/neglectful, and authoritative. I discuss what each is about and the various impact they can have on children. Choosing your style of parenting is important as it can effect the child and help guide the decisions you make as a father. While many dads choose authoritarian, we discuss if there are other options to not only be strict, but doing it in a more positive way. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “How to Stop Toddler Tantrums - 6 Secrets to Calm Your Child's Temper” Understanding why toddlers throw tantrums is the first hurdle. When you understand what the meltdowns are really about and how little control the toddler has, you begin to understand how much of the responsibility falls on us to deal with it properly. It doesn't matter whether your child is 2 years old or 4 years old, dealing with temper tantrums isn't easy. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “Top 8 New Dad Tips - Crucial Advice For First Time Fathers”. In this episode we go over how being a new dad can be overwhelming and cause anxiety. Hopefully after listening to this recording, you will begin to realize that you are not alone and what you are experiencing is very common. Nearly all first time fathers experience new emotions and experiences which can make things difficult. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
The women who listen to this show may want to send this episode to their husbands. And for you husbands, you may want to pay attention to this one. This episode is from a video I did called “ What Do Moms Want? - 7 Secrets to Her Happiness” In this episode we give it to you straight. Is the secret flowers, candy, or jewelry? You may be surprised at the real answers. It really is all about what we can do to help them. Being a mom isn't easy and while we aren't responsible for other people's happiness, there are a few things we can do to try and support her. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “ Is Spanking Your Kids an Effective Way to Discipline?” Spanking is always a hot topic. I discuss using corporal punishment as a form of discipline for children. Corporal punishment is defined as anything done to cause pain or discomfort in response to your child's behaviors. Some people might smack their kids, whip their bottom, or use other types of physical punishment. Those that spank their kids cite that it is used primarily to modify behavior and to teach kids a lesson. But does spanking work? Is it really an effective way to modify their behavior and teach them the correct way of doing things (or what not to do)? Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “Parenting Tips For Dads With Daughters”. Anytime I do an episode about daughters, it seems to do well. Dads want their daughters to grow up and be confident, self-sufficient, have great self-esteem, and be happy. While we can't guarantee that, we can help support our daughters to more likely have that outcome. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “How to Get Your Child To Listen Without Yelling”. I'm sure many dads can relate to the feeling of needing to yell in order to get your point across or have your child listen. When kids don't listen, we have to understand that it is up to us to change the behavior and approach the situation in a different way. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “How to Be a Better Husband and Father - 7 Powerful Tips” in which I offer some specific tips to improve the relationship with both your child and wife. We all want to be happy and when we are working on being a better husband and father, it benefits us as well. We get to feel happier and have more enjoyment in our own life. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “8 Things Dads Should NEVER Say to Their Daughters” Being a dad of a daughter is special. There is no other relationship like it. However, we need to be careful with what we say to our daughters. It's important to note that the way your daughter sees the world is highly influenced by your interactions with her. How she views men is also influenced by you and your relationship with her. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “5 Tips To Save Your Marriage from Divorce - Relationship Advice For Men” Some of the best marriage advice seems like common sense or very simple to follow, yet we forget to implement it. The truth is that we are often so busy worrying about other things (like our work, even the kids) we can forget how important is to work on improving our marriage. Men often wait too long and find themselves in a breakup or on the brink of divorce before they decide to do something improving their relationship. I was trying to tell men not to wait, invest in yourself and your relationship to make it the best it can be. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “Be Careful What Type of Attention You Are Giving Your Child”. in which I talk about the 3 types of attention we give our children and how each affect them. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “New Dad Tips To Deal With the Fears of Fatherhood” No doubt fatherhood can feel scary but it doesn't have to be. These tips for new dads are designed to help you feel more calm and to enjoy the incredible journey you are embarking on. I think the topic resonated well with people. I hope it does with you. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “Are Emotions and Feelings a Choice? If So, Why Don't We Choose To Be Happy”. I remember doing this recording specifically to help myself get out of a situation that I wasn't feeling really good about. You know, our brain interprets our emotions and how we react to them. Can you really choose to be happy? Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
This episode is from a video I did called “10 Things You Should NEVER Say to Your Pregnant Wife.” While men feel all kinds of emotions and anxiety related to pregnancy, it doesn't compare to what women have to go through. Our role is to provide support for our wives and certainly not criticize or question them. Consider yourself warned if you say any of these things. Be sure to check out the Dad University Membership at https://www.daduniversity.com
Part of being an experienced dad is that you have messed up and made some mistakes and hopefully you learned from them. But sometimes we are making mistakes without even knowing it. In this episode of the Dad University Podcast, Jason and Allen discuss seven of the most common mistakes men make as fathers. Learn strategies to avoid making these simple mistakes and improve your parenting skillset. If you want to learn more parenting tips for dads, you'll want to checkout out Dad University Program. This program will help you gain more confidence in your parenting, reduce stress, improve your mindset and provides you a proven fatherhood formula. For more information on the Dad University Program, click here: https://www.daduniversity.com/program…
Part of being an experienced dad is that you have messed up and made some mistakes and hopefully you learned from them. But sometimes we are making mistakes without even knowing it. In this episode of the Dad University Podcast, Jason and Allen discuss seven of the most common mistakes men make as fathers. Learn strategies to avoid making these simple mistakes and improve your parenting skillset. If you want to learn more parenting tips for dads, you’ll want to checkout out Dad University Program. This program will help you gain more confidence in your parenting, reduce stress, improve your mindset and provides you a proven fatherhood formula. For more information on the Dad University Program, click here: https://www.daduniversity.com/program…
The unknown can cause anxiety and stress. For most men, fatherhood is a big unknown. In this episode of the Dad University Podcast, Jason and Alan discuss the impact of becoming a new father. They discuss tips and strategies for both new dads and soon-to-be fathers to handle the stress and anxiety of transitioning to the role of fatherhood. If you want to learn more parenting tips for dads, you'll want to checkout out Dad University Program. This program will help you gain more confidence in your parenting, reduce stress, improve your mindset and provides you a proven fatherhood formula. For more information on the Dad University Program, click here: https://www.daduniversity.com/program…
The unknown can cause anxiety and stress. For most men, fatherhood is a big unknown. In this episode of the Dad University Podcast, Jason and Alan discuss the impact of becoming a new father. They discuss tips and strategies for both new dads and soon-to-be fathers to handle the stress and anxiety of transitioning to the role of fatherhood. If you want to learn more parenting tips for dads, you’ll want to checkout out Dad University Program. This program will help you gain more confidence in your parenting, reduce stress, improve your mindset and provides you a proven fatherhood formula. For more information on the Dad University Program, click here: https://www.daduniversity.com/program…
The definition of natural consequence is the logical outcome of a decision that is made. It's the result of behavior that isn't planned or controlled Utilize natural consequences can effectively help you parent. If you want your child to learn, sometimes the best thing you can do is allow them to make mistakes. Natural consequences are a great way to allow your child to safely make mistakes. Your child is resourceful. They will learn from their own mistakes. In this episode of the Dad University Podcast, Jason and Allen discuss strategies to utilize natural consequences when parenting. If you want to learn more parenting tips for dads, you'll want to checkout out Dad University Program. This program will help you gain more confidence in your parenting, reduce stress, improve your mindset and provides you a proven fatherhood formula. For more information on the Dad University Program, click here: https://www.daduniversity.com/program…
The definition of natural consequence is the logical outcome of a decision that is made. It’s the result of behavior that isn’t planned or controlled Utilize natural consequences can effectively help you parent. If you want your child to learn, sometimes the best thing you can do is allow them to make mistakes. Natural consequences are a great way to allow your child to safely make mistakes. Your child is resourceful. They will learn from their own mistakes. In this episode of the Dad University Podcast, Jason and Allen discuss strategies to utilize natural consequences when parenting. If you want to learn more parenting tips for dads, you’ll want to checkout out Dad University Program. This program will help you gain more confidence in your parenting, reduce stress, improve your mindset and provides you a proven fatherhood formula. For more information on the Dad University Program, click here: https://www.daduniversity.com/program…
Both the toddler and the parent are learning how to deal with each other during this time. Most people associate discipline with punishment. The reality is that punishment doesn't teach the child anything. It's the discussion and explanation of how the situation can be corrected. In this episode we go over some strategies you can use as you approach dealing with your toddler and how you can keep yourself from going crazy.
Both the toddler and the parent are learning how to deal with each other during this time. Most people associate discipline with punishment. The reality is that punishment doesn't teach the child anything. It's the discussion and explanation of how the situation can be corrected. In this episode we go over some strategies you can use as you approach dealing with your toddler and how you can keep yourself from going crazy.
Sometimes the most powerful concepts in the world, the things that can literally change the way we think, change the way we live....sometimes these concepts are really simple to understand. So why don't we implement these things into our life? Most of the time it's because we THINK they are difficult to do. If you are not familiar with the concept of the Power of Choice, I feel lucky and privileged to be able to introduce it to you. If you are familiar with it, then you know that it can improve the quality of your life, your relationships, your career, or anything else that is important to you. If you are familiar with Tony Robbins, he talks a lot about the Power of Choice. In this podcast episode, we discuss 3 areas of our lives in which you have the power of choice yet so many of us don't use that power.
Sometimes the most powerful concepts in the world, the things that can literally change the way we think, change the way we live....sometimes these concepts are really simple to understand. So why don’t we implement these things into our life? Most of the time it’s because we THINK they are difficult to do. If you are not familiar with the concept of the Power of Choice, I feel lucky and privileged to be able to introduce it to you. If you are familiar with it, then you know that it can improve the quality of your life, your relationships, your career, or anything else that is important to you. If you are familiar with Tony Robbins, he talks a lot about the Power of Choice. In this podcast episode, we discuss 3 areas of our lives in which you have the power of choice yet so many of us don’t use that power.
New Dad Tips When Bringing the Baby Home From the Hospital Is it your first time bringing your baby home? If your answer is yes, then welcome to the club! Being a father for the first time is one of the most rewarding and memorable experiences anyone can have. You will be hard-pressed to find anyone who would say otherwise. Setting your newborn on his or her crib as a new father is a moment worthy of some Kodak film or a Hallmark card. Everybody, from your partner to your in-laws, is abuzz with excitement, and so are you. You may have done your homework about what to do from this point onward. However, the truth is that no amount of research and planning can make you 100% ready for your first daddy shifts. We are here to show you the ropes. Read our top new dad tips on what to do after you take your newborn home! Tip #1: Take Time Off From Everything After bringing your baby home, the last thing you want is a to-do list — one that includes all your responsibilities from before you became a father. This can include work, side projects, or even school if you are pursuing a degree. Whatever you had on your plate before, now is not the time to attend to them. You may be familiar with the cliché that being a dad is a full-time job. Well, no other period shows this to you than the first few weeks your newborn is at home. The first few weeks will be filled with diaper changing, feeding, tending to your partner's needs, and self-care (yes, this is still important). Hence, you will surely not have time for other things like work or other commitments. Taking time off from your job will be helpful to your partner, your new child, and to yourself as well. Tip #2: Get Rid of the Idea of Baby Schedules Health care professionals like nurses and midwives may disagree with this tip. However, there is nothing more disconnected than a written schedule of how your baby might behave and reality. Remember: babies are babies. They have no regard for how you want them to act and when. With this in mind, you will have to get comfortable with the idea of being prepared for everything your baby might throw at you — whenever and wherever this occurs. For babies, there are no such things as set meal times, diaper changes, and nap times. Wait a few more years before introducing structure into their days and habits. Tip #3: Babies Need Sleep, and You Do Too! Every father will attest to late-night cries and odd-hour diaper changes. Attending to your baby's needs throughout the day can make being a father seem no different from being a firefighter. Taking care of your baby can heavily disrupt your sleeping pattern, however well-established it may be. You need to sleep to prevent parent burnout. Since unbroken eight-hour sleep can be a rarity at this point, we have this one recommendation: Sleep when you can, as often as you can, as long as you can! Tip #4: Approach the First Few Weeks of Fatherhood With a Calm Mentality As rewarding and memorable as it can be, fatherhood can be a nerve-wracking time for many new dads. It's hard to shake off thoughts of what might be, what can go wrong, and whether we are doing things right. If you are experiencing these thoughts, know that they are normal. You can even view them in a positive light as they prove how much you care for your baby. However, for your sake, try not to dwell on them. Worrying too much can add to the mental fatigue you may already be experiencing. So long as your baby sleeps, feeds, cries, breathes, and moves, he or she is doing well — and, of course, so are you, so kudos to you! Tip #5: Only Spend on the Essentials We understand that you want only the best for your newborn. So, do not let us stop you from buying a crib, a set of pillows, some clothes, and even a few mobiles for sensory stimulation. These are essentials that you would be wise to buy. Essentials can also be anything that helps your partner rest and stay comfortable. After all,
Bringing your baby home from the hospital is a moment in time that you don’t forget. With all of the pictures and video you are sure not to forget it. In this episode we are going to go over some new dad tips when bringing the baby home. What are some of the expectations we have as new dads and how should we deal with them?
Pregnancy is a unique experience. Unless you have gone through it, it is sort of difficult to understand all of the different things going on. You have your own emotional roller coaster and stress, you have a partner with all of the things she is going through....and life as you know it, is going to change soon. I know when we were going through pregnancy, I felt a little lost. Sure friends and family members offered some advice. It was such a strange experience and I had never been around kids very much, let alone understand what I was about to go through. In this podcast, we are going over some pregnancy tips for dads. It's my advice for you expecting fathers. I do hope they are valuable. Be sure to leave some feedback in the comments section below.
Being a new dad is like nothing else. It's unique. It brings out emotions and shows sides of you that you didn't even know you had. There are new dad books and even other new dad videos that provide great advice and tips. We have a lot of episodes on this podcast that are hopefully helpful.
Being a teen dad is certainly not an easy situation. You may be feeling scared and stressed that your life is about to change. The questions what do I do? And how am I going to handle this? Are probably coming up pretty frequently. In this podcast, we are talking about specific things you can do to get yourself ready to be a teen dad. How can you prepare yourself and be a great father to your child.
Pregnancy is a unique experience. Unless you have gone through it, it is sort of difficult to understand all of the different things going on. You have your own emotional roller coaster and stress, you have a partner with all of the things she is going through....and life as you know it, is going to change soon. I know when we were going through pregnancy, I felt a little lost. Sure friends and family members offered some advice. It was such a strange experience and I had never been around kids very much, let alone understand what I was about to go through. In this podcast, we are going over some pregnancy tips for dads. It’s my advice for you expecting fathers. I do hope they are valuable. Be sure to leave some feedback in the comments section below.
Being a new dad is like nothing else. It's unique. It brings out emotions and shows sides of you that you didn’t even know you had. There are new dad books and even other new dad videos that provide great advice and tips. We have a lot of episodes on this podcast that are hopefully helpful.
Being a teen dad is certainly not an easy situation. You may be feeling scared and stressed that your life is about to change. The questions what do I do? And how am I going to handle this? Are probably coming up pretty frequently. In this podcast, we are talking about specific things you can do to get yourself ready to be a teen dad. How can you prepare yourself and be a great father to your child.