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		<title>7 Habits of a Highly effective father.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things I need to constantly work on&#8230;.. 1. Keeping stress to yourself. Children shouldn’t have to be burdened with adult problems. They have enough to deal with just being kids; growing, learning, exploring, and evolving. Instead of sharing your difficulties with them, keep your time with them about them. Try to keep your stress to [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>1. Keeping stress to yourself.</strong>     <br />Children shouldn’t have to be burdened with adult problems.     <br />They have enough to deal with just being kids; growing, learning, exploring, and evolving.     <br />Instead of sharing your difficulties with them, keep your time with them about them.     <br />Try to keep your stress to yourself and don’t let it affect your attitude when you’re around your kids.     <br />In order to do this, find a different outlet for your stress that you can use before you see them.     <br />Go to the local gym on the way home and let it out on a punching bag or stop     <br />at your favorite coffee shop and spend a few minutes unwinding with a good book.     <br />Whatever it takes, your kids will appreciate seeing a fresh face and a     <br />positive attitude when you get home.     </p>
<p><strong>2. Leading by example.</strong>     <br />A successful father is above the old “do as I say, not as I do” credo.     <br />He’s not smoking if he doesn’t want his kids to do it, and definitely not drinking heavily.     <br />He teaches them to deal with conflict with a family member and with others     <br />by being firm but reasonable at the same time. A good father also illustrates     <br />how significant is affection by professing his love for their mother in front of them.     <br />And he won’t fight with her in their presence. In all, he adheres to the     <br />values he’d like his kids to follow.     </p>
<p><strong>3. Being consistent.</strong>     <br />Ensure that what you say is actually what you do.     <br />Every child needs to believe he has a dependable father, so if you promise     <br />you’ll make it to that basketball game or take him to the zoo or make his favorite dinner,     <br />it’s important to follow through no matter what comes up in the meantime.     <br />If your child believes your word, trust will soon follow.     <br />Another important point about consistency is structure in discipline.     <br />Remember that your kids aren’t perfect — despite what you may think — and they need guidance.     <br />It can be hard to discipline your children because you’re ready to     <br />stand at their defense no matter what. But remember that rules and     <br />structure are important in life and the earlier they learn that,     <br />the easier their lives will be. Rules are there for a reason and     <br />you need to make sure your children understand this.     </p>
<p><strong>4. Staying involved.      <br /></strong>Being involved with your kids is often twisted to mean that you ought     <br />to do the morning carpool and attend sports games.     <br />Although this is true, there is much more to involvement with your     <br />kids than just being a personal driver and cheerleader to them. Watch the soccer game,     <br />but also listen to school stories. Hear what your kids have to say,     <br />know their interests and their friends. Being involved seems     <br />like a no-brainer when it comes to parenthood, but it’s so easy to forget.     <br />If your kids feel important enough to garner your interest, this will     <br />raise their confidence, their trust in you and their willingness to     <br />share the details of their own lives with you. All these things will     <br />give you more opportunities to guide your children and keep them out of trouble.     <br />&#160; </p>
<p><strong>5. Scheduling family recreation.</strong>     <br />I know how all-important it is to work hard all week,     <br />but you also have to schedule some fun activities for downtime and stick to them.     <br />It is far too easy to just assume that family time will     <br />come naturally when the weekend arrives. Unfortunately, work spillover,     <br />visits from family members or home improvement projects — just to     <br />name a few scenarios — can easily take that time away.     <br />Not to mention that as your children develop their own social schedules,     <br />they’ll quickly let quality time with their families slip away. For this reason,     <br />planning ahead is decisive in maintaining this important aspect of your family life.     <br />Just like you’ll keep New Year’s resolutions more often if you write them down as a promise,making appointments with your family will make time with them a priority — for both you and them.     </p>
<p><strong>6. Teaching.      <br /></strong>There’s something especially touching about learning.     <br />Learning something new boosts self-assurance and is a lot of fun.     <br />For the teacher, there is a unique feeling of pride in seeing how you helped create ability.     <br />If you show your children how to do things you will develop a unique bond between the two of you. You may assume you don’t know that much, but whatever tidbits     <br />you can pass along will be highly valued by your kids. Do you play guitar?     <br />Are you a chess master? Your children may learn this stuff in life anyway, but if you’re the teacher,     <br />they’ll not only remember the skill, they’ll remember the great master who gave them that knowledge.     </p>
<p><strong>7. Creating family rituals.</strong>     <br />Because kids are so impressionable, structure can be     <br />very important to how they learn and grow. It can also instill a sense of significance     <br />in what goes on in the home. Establish a firm supper time     <br />(when the whole family gathers around the table),     <br />a time for a story before bed, game night or even an evening where the entire     <br />family watches a TV show together. Doing this will ensure that the event will     <br />be known as “family time” and that it will stick out as something sacred for your children.     <br />The value of a great father is often overlooked. But there are few things as     <br />priceless as a father who will do everything he can, and provide all the tools he has     <br />so that his children can become better than him.     <br />&#160; </p>
<p>-<strong><em>I dedicate this to my dad (November 26th 2007).</em></strong></p>
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