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Being A New Dad Things I Wish I Knew

Here we discuss 10 things i wish i knew before i became a dad and give some tips for new dads. our course for expectant dads is live and can be found here: h. If you’re a veteran dad, read on and reflect. if you’re a new dad, take notes. 1. give their growing brains more credit. “i wish i knew how absorbent kids were. not for cleaning up spills [laughs], but how much stuff they’ll remember about being a kid. their brains are just constantly taking stuff in.

My only advice here is say goodbye to fine dining as a family, at least until they’re old enough to develop manners. stick to the family restaurants and you’ll blend in just fine. 10. you’re going to be “that parent” on social media…. yeah, it’s going to happen, don’t fight it, especially in the first few years. 12. you will miss things. however much of a hands on dad you plan to be, it is inevitable that you will miss some of your child’s milestones and hate yourself for it. the first time they turn, crawl, speak, smile only happen once and it is just not possible to witness them all. All babies need love, guidance, acceptance, patience, and protection. being a new dad isn't easy, but it's worth it. based on my own experience, here are 13 things i think every new father needs. 10. baby sick really isn’t so bad. a lot of new parents make a big deal of baby sick. and, as a first time dad, there’s a good chance you’re going to see a lot of it. but it genuinely isn't too bad. most of the time it’s not been in that little tummy for too long so just focus on it being milk…. 11.

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