34 min

Discipline Children While There is Hope, Otherwise You Will Ruin Their Lives Fatha Torch: Be the Dad You Wish You Had

    • Parenting

Ep. 23 Being a father requires possessing proper guidance, self-control, and discipline. Discipline should be viewed as a tool to impart knowledge to children about making better decisions in the future rather than punishment. Communicating expectations and consequences calmly, firmly, and consistently is essential to ensure the child comprehends. It's crucial for both parents to work together to ensure the best possible outcome for their child.
Proverbs 19:18 NLT
"Discipline your children while there is hope. Otherwise, you will ruin their lives."
 
Consistent and fair consequences are important for a child to understand the set boundaries and learn from mistakes. Praise and positive reinforcement should also be used to reward good behavior and to encourage a child's development. It is important to remember to remain consistent in the way consequences are enforced. Avoiding punishments or rewards that are overly harsh or lenient will help to ensure that the child understands the logic behind the consequences. This will enable them to learn to make better choices in the future.

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The Truth About Forgiveness: How to Make Peace with Yourself and Be Better for Your Kids
Realistic Expectations: Key to Successful Fatherhood
I Am FATHA: Fathers are the Highest Authority (It’s time we act like it)
 
 
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Ep. 23 Being a father requires possessing proper guidance, self-control, and discipline. Discipline should be viewed as a tool to impart knowledge to children about making better decisions in the future rather than punishment. Communicating expectations and consequences calmly, firmly, and consistently is essential to ensure the child comprehends. It's crucial for both parents to work together to ensure the best possible outcome for their child.
Proverbs 19:18 NLT
"Discipline your children while there is hope. Otherwise, you will ruin their lives."
 
Consistent and fair consequences are important for a child to understand the set boundaries and learn from mistakes. Praise and positive reinforcement should also be used to reward good behavior and to encourage a child's development. It is important to remember to remain consistent in the way consequences are enforced. Avoiding punishments or rewards that are overly harsh or lenient will help to ensure that the child understands the logic behind the consequences. This will enable them to learn to make better choices in the future.

SPONSORED BY CREATE A PIZZA: home of the FATHA TORCH Lunch Special Try the Vegan Meatball Pizza with Sexy Cheese and a Drink for only $5.99
766 Monroe Ave, Rochester, NY Order Ahead at www.createapizza585.com
 
Connect with Fatha Torch: 
Instagram: @FathaTorch Website: www.fathatorch.com
 ABIMILECHH FOUNDATION -Local Programs for Fathers
Want to be a sponsor or guest on the podcast?
Email me at fathatorch@gmail.com 
 
Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: 
 Podchaser , Listen Notes
Buy me a coffee or send a CashApp $RAHG76 
 
Other episodes you'll enjoy:
The Truth About Forgiveness: How to Make Peace with Yourself and Be Better for Your Kids
Realistic Expectations: Key to Successful Fatherhood
I Am FATHA: Fathers are the Highest Authority (It’s time we act like it)
 
 
Produced by JazzCast Pros 
 
 
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34 min