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Labels can have a profound impact on our children, influencing how we view them, treat them, discipline them, and ultimately, how they view and treat themselves. Ted Lowe, Bobby Lewis, BJ Foster, and Reggie Lewis discuss how often dads label their kids, sometimes without even realizing it.
Labels can come from anywhere, but they're especially impactful when they come from parents.
There are three things we can do to avoid labeling our kids:
1. Be careful with introductions.
2. Be careful with what your kids overhear.
3. Be careful not to label them when you discipline them.
Dads, take a moment to reflect on the labels you use with your kids. Are you saying the things they need to hear? Avoid labeling your kids because labels are sticky and hard to remove.
Today’s Pro Move:
For this week, keep track of every time you are tempted to label your kid.
Related resources:
3 Ways to Stay Away From Labeling Your Child
4 Things Never to Tell Children
The 5 Golden Rules For Criticizing Kids
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Labels can have a profound impact on our children, influencing how we view them, treat them, discipline them, and ultimately, how they view and treat themselves. Ted Lowe, Bobby Lewis, BJ Foster, and Reggie Lewis discuss how often dads label their kids, sometimes without even realizing it.
Labels can come from anywhere, but they're especially impactful when they come from parents.
There are three things we can do to avoid labeling our kids:
1. Be careful with introductions.
2. Be careful with what your kids overhear.
3. Be careful not to label them when you discipline them.
Dads, take a moment to reflect on the labels you use with your kids. Are you saying the things they need to hear? Avoid labeling your kids because labels are sticky and hard to remove.
Today’s Pro Move:
For this week, keep track of every time you are tempted to label your kid.
Related resources:
3 Ways to Stay Away From Labeling Your Child
4 Things Never to Tell Children
The 5 Golden Rules For Criticizing Kids
We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!
Connect with Us:
Ted Lowe on LinkedIn
Bobby Lewis on LinkedIn
BJ Foster on LinkedIn
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
Get All Pro Dad merch!
EXTRAS:
Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)
Join 200,000+ other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day.
Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration straight to your inbox.
This episode's blog can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com.
Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.
Get great content for moms at iMOM.com

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