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Full show notes at www.LearningLeader.com The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk Read our book, The Score That Matters https://amzn.to/48nSff1 Dr. Meg Meeker has spent more than thirty years practicing pediatric and adolescent medicine and counseling teens and parents. Dr. Meeker is a popular speaker and bestselling author of several books, including the national bestseller, STRONG FATHERS, STRONG DAUGHTERS; THE 10 HABITS OF HAPPY MOTHERS; and BOYS SHOULD BE BOYS. Notes: One of the best things fathers can do is raise their daughters' expectations of life. That will directly affect how your daughter talks, how she dresses, how well she does in school, and even what sports or musical instruments she chooses to play. You can help her set goals, help her define a higher purpose for her life, and as a result, her self-esteem will skyrocket. And it will bring you closer, because she'll recognize you as a leader and an ally, helping her to chart a better course. Don't post anything about your kids on social media. It makes them think they are your trophy to show off. And be mindful of how you talk about them to others. Do you only focus on their accomplishments? They are listening to what you say about them… Be the man you want her to marry – See it, do it, teach it. What are the 5 strongest character qualities you want your children to have? How are you showing that to them every day? You are setting the standard. They are watching carefully. You will create what is quote, “normal,” in their life. Are you living with integrity, working hard, not speaking poorly behind others backs? You are showing them how they should behave. If you were watching yourself from outside your body, would you like what you see? We have to live it every day. Your daughter sees you (her dad) as her hero. The smartest, strongest, best person in the world. Kids want their dad's approval. "I want attention just for being me, not for performing a sport." "You don't just love them. You love their company." Always do good work, but don't boast about it. "He believed in me." -- The power of the belief that Meg's dad had in her. Teach her Humility - Genuine humility is the starting point for every other virtue. But teaching it is tricky. Your daughter needs to feel unique and important in your eyes. Humility doesn't make sense unless it's modeled. To fulfill her potential, your daughter needs to understand who she is, where she comes from, and where she's going. Humility is seeing ourselves honestly… Self-centeredness is a problem if we base our entire lives around our kids wants and desires. Clarify your morals (without apology) – If you want her to live by a code or set of values, you must first live by them. If you don't want her to lie, then you should never lie. If you don't want her to use cuss/swear words, then you should not use them. If you don't want to her to drink, then don't normalize it in your house. She wants to see conviction and leadership in her father. Teach your kids to serve in a soup kitchen. Be in service of others. Gain perspective by seeing how others who are less fortunate than you live. Embrace them when they fail. The dad plants the default in the minds of their children. What do you want that default behavior to be? How to approach your daughter's boyfriends? Shake their hands Be curious, ask questions Invite them over for dinner
Chapter 1 What's Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters Book by Meg Meeker"Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: 10 Secrets Every Father Should Know" is a book by Dr. Meg Meeker that explores the important role fathers play in their daughters' lives and provides guidance on how fathers can build strong, loving relationships with their daughters. The book offers practical advice and insight into the unique challenges and joys of fatherhood, helping fathers understand and navigate the complexities of raising daughters in today's world.Chapter 2 Is Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters Book A Good Book"Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters" by Meg Meeker is highly recommended for fathers looking to deepen their relationship with their daughters. The book offers valuable insights and practical advice on raising confident, resilient, and emotionally healthy daughters. It emphasizes the importance of a father's influence in shaping a daughter's self-esteem, values, and overall well-being. Overall, it is a good book for fathers who want to be actively involved in their daughters' lives and make a positive impact on their development.Chapter 3 Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters Book by Meg Meeker Summary"Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters" by Meg Meeker is a parenting book that focuses on the unique and powerful role that fathers play in the lives of their daughters. The book explores the importance of a strong father-daughter relationship and the impact it can have on a girl's self-esteem, resilience, and overall well-being.Dr. Meeker, a pediatrician and parenting expert, draws on her own experiences as a mother and a physician to provide practical advice and insights for fathers looking to strengthen their relationships with their daughters. She discusses the challenges that girls face growing up in today's society, including peer pressure, social media, and body image issues, and offers guidance on how fathers can support and protect their daughters during these vulnerable years.Throughout the book, Dr. Meeker emphasizes the importance of communication, setting boundaries, and being a positive role model for daughters. She also addresses the unique ways in which fathers can empower their daughters, boost their confidence, and help them navigate the complexities of adolescence."Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters" is a valuable resource for fathers who want to better understand and connect with their daughters, and for mothers who want to support and encourage their partners in this important role. It offers practical advice, real-life examples, and empowering insights to help fathers build strong, loving, and lasting relationships with their daughters. Chapter 4 Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters Book AuthorMeg Meeker released the book Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters in 2006. She is a pediatrician and author known for her work on parenting, particularly on the importance of fathers in their daughters' lives. Some of her other books include:1. Strong Mothers, Strong Sons: Lessons Mothers Need to Raise Extraordinary Men2. Boys Should Be Boys: 7 Secrets to Raising Healthy Sons3. The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose, and SanityStrong Fathers, Strong Daughters is considered one of her most popular and impactful works, particularly in terms of its message about the powerful role that fathers play in the lives of their daughters. It has been well-received by both parents and professionals in the field of child development.Chapter 5 Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters Book Meaning & ThemeStrong Fathers, Strong Daughters Book Meaning"Strong Fathers, Strong...
Everyone is looking for the answer to these two questions: Am I loved? Can I be free? It may sound simple, but these two core questions are a driving force in every child's psychological and emotional development. So what does a child need from a parent to know the answer to the question: "Am I loved?" John, Shay and Lynn will get specific about how parents can help their child build a strong internal "love container" that will help them move through life with confidence. They also discuss the implications of not having this question answered, and how that impacts a person even in adulthood. Stay tuned to this Becoming a Whole Person series, so that you can learn the basic ingredients everyone needs to continue growing in maturity and wisdom. Books recommendations: Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters by Meg Meeker, M.D. Boys Should Be Boys by Meg Meeker, M.D. If you liked this episode, text it to a friend! And please consider rating WYITW on your podcast player and leave the team a review. You can also follow us on Instagram @withyouintheweeds for more great content and message us with your topic suggestions for future episodes.
Dr. Meg Meeker gives us some insight on raising daughters! Her book Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters is the basis for a new Pure Flix Original movie! Meg Meeker, M.D., has spent more than thirty years practicing pediatric and adolescent medicine and counseling teens and parents. Dr. Meeker is a fellow of the National Advisory Board of the Medical Institute and is an associate professor of medicine at Michigan State School of Human Medicine. A popular speaker and bestselling author of several books, including the national bestseller, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters; The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers; and Boys Should Be Boys. In 2012, Dr. Meeker released Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: The 30-Day Challenge, the highly-anticipated follow-up to the original bestselling title. Also, Michelle Medlock Adams and Cecil Stokes tell us about their children's book I Love You to the Sun and Beyond. Michelle Medlock Adams is a best-selling author and an award-winning journalist, earning top honors from the Associated Press, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Hoosier State Press Association. Author of over 100 books with more than 4 million books sold, Michelle is also a New York Times Bestselling ghostwriter and has won more than 70 industry awards for her journalistic endeavors, including the prestigious Golden Scroll for Best Children’s Book in 2020, 2019 and 2018 for How Much Does God Love You?, Dinosaur Devotions, and My First Day of School. Cecil Stokes is the founder of Tentmakers Entertainment. He has executive produced and/or produced more than 500 television shows for major networks including A&E, ESPN, and HGTV. He has also directed and produced commercial spots for Cadillac, BMW, Kohler, Lowe’s, Disney Parks, and many more corporations. Cecil’s most acclaimed works are his films A Man Named Pearl and the Christian hit October Baby, which earned more than $5 million with a production budget of $1 million. In 2015, Cecil adopted his son, Boone, from foster care at age 8. Cecil and his son travel as “Boone and Me” to churches and groups throughout the country, educating and encouraging Christians to adopt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr. Meg Meeker is best known for Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters and has spent more than 30 years practicing Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine where she counsels teens and parents. She is the National Best-Selling Author of Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, 10 Habits of Happy Mothers, and Boys Should Be Boys. Dr. Meg is a popular speaker on Pediatric Health Issues for Children and Children/Parent Relationships. She is a frequent guest on National Syndicated Radio and Television Programs. She also works with the NFL (National Fatherhood Initiative). A famous quote that Dr. Meg stresses thoroughly is, "You are already wired with everything you need to be a good dad." Most of us constantly second-guess our skills and abilities. When we live isolated and we constantly question ourselves and we have that negative self-talk chatter that's constantly in the background of our minds and our hearts, it's really difficult to believe that statement. All we focus on is the things we are messing up, the things we are doing wrong and that can be so defeating. Today, Dr. Meeker is going to be going over why fatherlessness is the biggest problem in our country. Your presence as a man and father has an enormous impact on your household. She also says why we should get the big stuff right and why it's important to bring our kids into the world, such as bringing them to work. Dr. Meg shares a story of how her father used to bring her to work when she was a kid. Dr. Meg will also share how to be a good dad after a hard day. She will explain why expecting yourself to be 100% engaged as soon as you walk in the house after a really long day is unrealistic and how you can overcome this in a matter of minutes. For the show notes and exclusive links mentioned in this episode go to https://gooddadproject.com/330-2/ ———— Join the Free Dad Edge Facebook Group at gooddadproject.com/group. Apply for The Dad Edge Alliance at gooddadproject.com/alliance. Watch this interview on YouTube gooddadproject.com/youtube. Follow us on Instagram at @thedadedge! FREE RESOURCE – 21 Days to an Extraordinary Marriage
Why The Nuclear Family, Schools Discriminate Against Boys, Good Dads, Your Code of Honor and The Six Day WarTHREE Reasons Why The Nuclear Family Is Fundamental To SocietyDo Schools Discriminate Against Boys?Good dads -- the real game changer What's Your Code of Honor?The Six Day War THREE Reasons Why The Nuclear Family Is Fundamental To Societyhttps://youtu.be/sf5lPqY7gEU Tomorrow's World ViewpointREAD OUR REPORT: The Future of the Family - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/pamphlets The nuclear family is the single most important institution in any society. Without it, our very existence would quickly become jeopardized. Yet there are some who are attempting to break down the family and by doing so, their efforts are an attack on humanity. Here are three reasons why the family unit is fundamental to society. Reason #1 The Family Provides for Children Sources: 'Cohabitation and Child Wellbeing' by Wendy D. Manning -https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... Reason #2 The Family Benefits a Child’s Education Sources: 'The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study' https://fragilefamilies.princeton.edu/ BBC Article on the Study - https://www.bbc.com/news/education-47... Reason #3 The Family Provides for the Local Community and the Nation Sources: ‘The War Against the Family’ by William D. Gairdner (Recommended reading material) ---------- www.tomorrowsworld.org Viewpoint Archives - http://www.lcgCanada.org/viewpoint-ar... Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/tomorrowsworl... #viewpoint #nuclearfamily #society https://youtu.be/qloY4OJxBoQ Do Schools Discriminate Against Boys?Tomorrow's World ViewpointExam results suggest that girls are overtaking boys across the academic spectrum. Is this really the case? In an article in The Province (June 12, 2014) entitled “The Guys Crisis: Boys are falling badly behind the girls at school,” author Paul Luke states, “By high school, girls’ grade point average outshines that of boys. In Canada, women make up almost 60 percent of university students.” He explains the phenomenon by suggesting that for too long the needs of girls were overlooked in school and now that things are more equitable, girls outshine boys in learning. Recently, however, Dr. Jim Dueck, author, former Assistant Deputy Minister of Education for the province of Alberta, and former head of Accountability and Student Assessment, performed a revealing analysis on current practices in student assessment. The results were not only remarkable but very disturbing, exposing what might well be an institutional suppression of the performance of male students. More from Tomorrow's World Viewpoint on the current state of education: Protect Your Child from "Progressive Education" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2eGg... Crisis in Western Education - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2Emw... ---------- www.tomorrowsworld.org Viewpoint Archives - http://www.lcgCanada.org/viewpoint-ar... Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/tomorrowsworl... #genderbias #education #viewpoint https://youtu.be/pQ3Dkrt-8O4 Good dads -- the real game changer | Dr. Meg Meeker | TEDxTraverseCityTEDx TalksThis talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Dads, says Meg Meeker, are the real gamechangers for kids and the culture, because they are the KEY in developing a child’s healthy self esteem, in keeping kids in school and seeking higher education and in staying out of trouble. If Dads could see themselves from behind their kids’ eyes, she claims, their lives would never be the same. Better dads means healthier kids who grow into successful adults. And strong adults create a healthier culture. No, it’s not always about Mom. Dr. Meeker is a pediatrician, who has practiced pediatric and adolescent medicine for 25 years. She is the author of six books including the best-selling Strong Fathers/ Strong Daughters: Ten Secrets Every Father Should Know, Boys Should Be Boys, Your Kids At Risk, The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose and Sanity, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: The 30 Day Challenge and Strong Mothers, Strong Sons: Lessons Mothers Need to Raise Extraordinary Men, Ballentine Books, April 2014. She is a popular speaker on pediatric health issues and child-parent relationships. Meg is Co-host and Physician-in-Residence of Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk radio program. She is also, Assistant Clinical Professor at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and currently teaches medical students and physicians in residency training. She has been married to her husband, Walter for 32 years. They have shared a medical practice for over 20 years. They have three grown daughters and a grown son. She lives in northern Michigan. About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations) https://youtu.be/B9WLgAfygJo What's Your Code of Honor?Tomorrow's World ViewpointDo we show honour towards each other or has society, in its failure to differentiate between right and wrong, also lost its adherence to a conventional standard of conduct? Do you live by The Honour Principle? When we hear stories about deceit, corruption, and infidelity filling the news headlines, it should make us wonder, “Where has all the honour gone?” We are witnessing a changing world where more and more people show less respect and honour and are too often indifferent or outright belligerent towards one another. In a book written by Robert Barriger, the author asks the question “Where Has All the Honor Gone?” He writes about “Experiencing the Power of the Honour Principle and How it Can Add Significance to Your Life.” This work explores and explains the critical need to restore and integrate this valuable truth of honour in all areas of life; work, family and leadership. While we are not in agreement with many of his religious beliefs, we do see that on the matter of maintaining honour he has a point.” Mr Barriger states: “To give and to receive honor is a basic human need,” and “There is a cry in the human heart for honor”. So yes, people seem to crave it but do they recognize that those they have relationships with also need it, and are they willing to give? Barriger continues, “Unfortunately our media intensive world too often celebrates superficiality with focus on people like Lady Gaga, or fantasy heroes like Spiderman. Honor is more than fame or power it is a spiritual principle and measure of character.”…“When we give honor to our spouses, families, churches and nation, we help to build our communities” Barriger concludes “The Honour Principle is not found on a list it is found in the heart and must be lived.” The word honour originates from the word esteem, meaning to respect and value. So do we respect and value those around us? Do we honour only those who are honourable? Are there daily situations where this time-proven principle should be practiced? The principle of honour needs to be applied regularly in the home, on the job, in government and even on our roads and highways. There used to be a time when it meant a great deal to people. Men would meet on the “field of honour” and be willing to give their lives and die that they might retain their honour. The “field of honour” was known as the place where duels were fought, where men would stand back to back, pistol in hand, walk 10-20 paces then turn around and fire!! I am certainly not condoning dueling as a means to defend your honour, but what it illustrates is that a person’s honour meant something. They would go to their grave to ensure their honour remained intact. Women also once took great care to live their lives in such a way that they would never “lose their honour.” Chastity was one of the codes of honour, a concept not widely practiced today. Unfortunately however, chastity has all too seldom been considered honourable on the part of men through the ages.” A well-known United States Military Academy prides itself on being an institution where this principle still has high value. Those enrolled at West Point are still guided by the motto “Duty, Honor, Country”. West Point stresses the development of cadets intellectually, physically, militarily, ethically, spiritually, and socially. They even have an honour code: “A cadet will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do”. Those are high ideals—the honour principle is widely promoted at that institution but no doubt there have been failures along the way. Sadly though, honour is not being held in the highest regard or valued as it once was. The daily news is often filled with examples of men and women, leaders in their respective fields, who have come up far too short. These individuals get caught up in their own weaknesses and as a result have failed those who once looked to them as respected leaders. In the end their behaviour affected their careers and focus—they did not lead their lives above reproach—they lost respect and honour and character. They did not make wise decisions. ---------- www.tomorrowsworld.org Viewpoint Archives - http://www.lcgCanada.org/viewpoint-ar... Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/tomorrowsworl... #tomorrowsworld,#viewpoint,#honour https://youtu.be/Z-BCPIsW2Ms The Six Day WarTomorrow's World ViewpointREAD OUR BOOKLET: The Middle East In Prophecy - https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/bookle... In June of 1967, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon all attacked the small nation-state of Israel in what is now called The Six Day War. To the shock of many, Israel beat back these attacks and come out of the conflict after only 6 days of fighting, the clear victor. How did Israel win the Six Day War? Highlights: 0:41 - Leading up to the conflict, Israel prepares for defeat 1:20 - Israeli war preparations 2:00 - The tide turns in Israel's favour 3:39 - What does this mean for the future? ---------- www.tomorrowsworld.org Viewpoint Archives - http://www.lcgCanada.org/viewpoint-ar... 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TOPICS: 3:57 The exciting facets of CLI’s 8:25 Advantages of CLI projects 11:25 Coding in RAILS 14:18 Disagreeing with conventions encoded in a CLI 19:30 How REACT CLI functions 20:43 Is Ember cheating by using REACT CLI? 26:52 Which CLI is easiest to use 29:00 How to add commands to a CLI 34:00 The future of current CLI’s 35:30 How well CLI’s are working for their respective communities 37:00 The impact of WebPac PICKS: “How Break Points are Set” Hacker News Article Chocolate Mint Tea Ten Things Wise Parents Know Book Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters Book Boys Should Be Boys Book “How Half of America Lost its Effing Mind” Blog Post Elementary TV Show Recommendation Form for Topics and Guests Amazon Smile Angular Cruise Sweet Licorice Mint Tea by Choice Organic Teas Van’s Nintendo Sneakers RESOURCES AND CONTACT INFO: Tracy's E-mail
TOPICS: 3:57 The exciting facets of CLI’s 8:25 Advantages of CLI projects 11:25 Coding in RAILS 14:18 Disagreeing with conventions encoded in a CLI 19:30 How REACT CLI functions 20:43 Is Ember cheating by using REACT CLI? 26:52 Which CLI is easiest to use 29:00 How to add commands to a CLI 34:00 The future of current CLI’s 35:30 How well CLI’s are working for their respective communities 37:00 The impact of WebPac PICKS: “How Break Points are Set” Hacker News Article Chocolate Mint Tea Ten Things Wise Parents Know Book Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters Book Boys Should Be Boys Book “How Half of America Lost its Effing Mind” Blog Post Elementary TV Show Recommendation Form for Topics and Guests Amazon Smile Angular Cruise Sweet Licorice Mint Tea by Choice Organic Teas Van’s Nintendo Sneakers RESOURCES AND CONTACT INFO: Tracy's E-mail
Dr. Meg Meeker, author of the book "Boys Should Be Boys", says that parents of boys just might be missing an important connection between character development and playtime fantasy.
Dr. Meg Meeker, author of the book "Boys Should Be Boys", talks about the importance of dads having adventures with their sons.
How many adult men do you know that are out of control? Dr. Meg Meeker, author of the book "Boys Should Be Boys", tells Dennis Rainey and Bob Lepine that most times these men didn’t have a dad or male mentor come alongside them, as boys, and speak two powerful words…"Stop it."