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Fathers that always look at the negatives; never give praise
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:07 am
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:07 am
As a child, how many of your fathers never encouraged or complimented your achievements or always sought out the negative instead of positive?
For example making a 90 on a test and him asking where the other 10 points were.
Or getting excited for the upcoming summer break and having him tell you all the work you were going to need to do during it.
As a father yourself now, do you give out more praise as a result?
For example making a 90 on a test and him asking where the other 10 points were.
Or getting excited for the upcoming summer break and having him tell you all the work you were going to need to do during it.
As a father yourself now, do you give out more praise as a result?
This post was edited on 8/11/24 at 9:08 am
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:09 am to BurningHeart
My father drank. He womanized. Made outrageous claims that he invented the question mark. When I was insolent, I was placed in a burlap sack and beaten with reeds. Standard really.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:10 am to BurningHeart
My father wasn’t like that, but I tell my son I love him and I’m proud of him as much as I can.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:10 am to BurningHeart
Mine was different. I could tell him I just won the Olympic gold in whatever sport and he would barely listen and then tell me about the fish he caught last weekend.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:11 am to BurningHeart
Never needed a pat on the head. I knew he loved me by working his arse off to provide food and shelter.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:14 am to BurningHeart
Daddy left home when I was three he didn’t leave much for maw and me
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:17 am to BurningHeart
I find myself joking around with my son too much.
Just picking on him etc. But sometimes I feel like I do it too often.
Just picking on him etc. But sometimes I feel like I do it too often.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:18 am to beerJeep
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Daddy left home when I was three he didn’t leave much for maw and me
My Daddy died when I was three, and Mama never bounced me on her knee.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:18 am to BurningHeart
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For example making a 90 on a test and him asking where the other 10 points were.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:19 am to BurningHeart
I look back at texts my dad has sent me over the past 8 months or so and they are negative, berating, caustic to a one.
Either chewing me out after misunderstanding or misreading something, or being pissed at me because of what someone else did, or just...just fricking mean.
I realize that I have always wanted something from my dad that I will never ever get. He's never gonna be someone I can turn to for honest guidance, or just someone to turn to.
I mean I love my dad, but I don't like him, because he just doesn't like me. You'd think after losing one son he'd cherish the rest of his kids more but it just made him more bitter and mean.
He's not a bad man by any stretch, but he his a mean man, and it drives everyone who cares about him away. It sucks. Makes me never want to be that way for my kids
Either chewing me out after misunderstanding or misreading something, or being pissed at me because of what someone else did, or just...just fricking mean.
I realize that I have always wanted something from my dad that I will never ever get. He's never gonna be someone I can turn to for honest guidance, or just someone to turn to.
I mean I love my dad, but I don't like him, because he just doesn't like me. You'd think after losing one son he'd cherish the rest of his kids more but it just made him more bitter and mean.
He's not a bad man by any stretch, but he his a mean man, and it drives everyone who cares about him away. It sucks. Makes me never want to be that way for my kids
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:19 am to BurningHeart
My dad was a tough task master. He was also extremely smart and an extremely hard worker. I was far more supportive with my kids, but each kid is different, and you have to try different things to raise them right.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:20 am to BurningHeart
Both of my parents were that, they drove me to better and not settle. I would not have considered extreme though.
Looking back they pushed me to be successful and I appreciate it. As an adult they do shower me with praise now, and it's strange.
Looking back they pushed me to be successful and I appreciate it. As an adult they do shower me with praise now, and it's strange.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:21 am to BurningHeart
I need to give more praise
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:25 am to BurningHeart
We were lucky pretty much. Everyone was a hugging type family on both sides with the exception of mom's daddy. Papaw gave it out but he made us come to his lap. He didn't come to ours. Which was cool because he always has a lap full because of it. Pop was the opposite, he was so hands on to get his lap full. We learned so much from each approach. I'll hug your arse today as a greeting.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:27 am to BurningHeart
i very rarely heard i'm proud of you, despite always having top grades, having athletic success in every sport i played, etc...
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:30 am to fr33manator
Did the wrong son die???
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:31 am to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
My pops (he just passed) cme from a rough upbringing. His dad was a drunk. He knocked him out at 13 and had to move out. Still went back in the evenings to make sure he didn't beat on anyone else and would stay till his dad passed out.
So we grew up pretty awesome. He never hit us. Told us he loved us every day. Actually listened to what we said. He suffered for years with a bad back and was out of work since his mid 40s. It was hard but he was like a stay at hoke dad and was a world class cook.
In the end it was a blessing for us kids.
I support my kids. I do have to be hard on my 2nd kid due to motivation and I don't want him to grow up soft and get pushed around. He's giant at 12 and will be a target. I alway was due to my size.
After listening to a podcast I try to stop saying I'm proud of them. Pride is a sin. God introduced his Son as who he was well pleased with.
Try to say I'm pleased with them when they do something good.
Looking back on Dad's life especially recently and realizing how lucky we were and it strengthens me. Seeing him suffer and still do things with us helps me keep going. I had a major life changing surgery that makes day to day things and hunting and fishing and coaching so much more difficult and taxing. Seeing him do it I know I can keep going.
So we grew up pretty awesome. He never hit us. Told us he loved us every day. Actually listened to what we said. He suffered for years with a bad back and was out of work since his mid 40s. It was hard but he was like a stay at hoke dad and was a world class cook.
In the end it was a blessing for us kids.
I support my kids. I do have to be hard on my 2nd kid due to motivation and I don't want him to grow up soft and get pushed around. He's giant at 12 and will be a target. I alway was due to my size.
After listening to a podcast I try to stop saying I'm proud of them. Pride is a sin. God introduced his Son as who he was well pleased with.
Try to say I'm pleased with them when they do something good.
Looking back on Dad's life especially recently and realizing how lucky we were and it strengthens me. Seeing him suffer and still do things with us helps me keep going. I had a major life changing surgery that makes day to day things and hunting and fishing and coaching so much more difficult and taxing. Seeing him do it I know I can keep going.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:31 am to BurningHeart
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Fathers that always look at the negatives; never give praise
A father’s job is mainly to provide for you, protect you, push you, and toughen you up for an unforgiving world. A mother’s main job encourage and nurture.
Parent’s should do BOTH.
But at the end of the day, Dad’s push for your best. Some just suck more at it.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:31 am to BurningHeart
I always praise my kids when I know they gave good effort and did their best.
If they made a B and didn’t study to try for an A, I definitely would not praise them.
Same with sports. I praised more the effort than the results.
If they made a B and didn’t study to try for an A, I definitely would not praise them.
Same with sports. I praised more the effort than the results.
Posted on 8/11/24 at 9:32 am to BurningHeart
Mine told me that if I wasn't first, then I was last.
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