TNMU #162: A Better Way To Parent?
The Next Man Up | Equipping Fathers | Raising Men - A podcast by Mark Stanifer
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When someone suggests there’s a better way to parent, we’re intrigued and pay attention. Sometimes there’s wisdom there and sometimes it’s nonsense. And, of course, sometimes there’s both. A recent article from The Atlantic is just such an example. Based on research about parenting from other very different cultures, there are a few things we can learn and some things we should challenge. Music Credit: "Funkorama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Expanded Notes: Source article: https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2021/03/hunt-gather-parent-timeless-advice-for-modern-parents/618172/ Based on a book by Michaeleen Doucleff: Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About the Lost Art of Raising Happy, Helpful Little Humans Parenting without yelling is a skill that can be developed Pacing approach could be helpful, but motivation is the key A disciplined response is better than a default response Praise is important, but should be tied to effort vs results, and you can give too much Allo-parenting refers to community based parenting; can undermine significance of nuclear parenting if “community” means “institutions” It’s important to know kids are irrational and illogical, because they’re undeveloped At the same time, they also learn how to manipulate at a very early age Who is the adult/parent in the room? A family-centric philosophy serves parents, kids, and communities better than a kid-centric approach