Part of the responsibility of being a father is to establish a strong foundation for the family. Just like a building foundation, much of this work goes unseen and rarely gets acknowledged, yet the strength and integrity of the entire structure relies on it. The following intentions, although not always perfectly fulfilled, give us guidance in our mission.
Grounded in Reality
While my children may put me on a pedestal, I have my feet firmly on the ground and acknowledge my own strengths and weaknesses.
Demonstrative Love
I take the time to know and understand the best way to communicate my love to each and every child. My children see my love for my wife clearly expressed.
Mutual Respect.
By honoring and never ridiculing the thoughts, emotions and actions of my family, each member clearly experiences and understands my great respect for them.
Consistently Predictable.
My family is comforted and anchored by my predictability. My deepest values are consistently
demonstrated in my speech and behavior.
Predictable Spontaneity.
My family knows that I am extremely curious and love to explore and learn. My spontaneity is
consistent. We plan with flexibility, and the children look forward to unexpected adventures.
Responsible.
My children see how I prepare and follow through, owning up to my responsibilities. They learn by my example.
Safety/Security
I take safety very seriously and my children know it. They have learned by my examples, for instance: I always wear a helmet when skating, skiing or bicycle riding, and I take first-aid and CPR classes. Our car does not go into motion until all seat belts, including mine, are on. Primary
Advocate
My children know that I stand behind them and will protect, defend and honor them at all times. I do not discuss my children's failings with others.
Serious Humor
I deliberately use humor liberally to lighten stress and lubricate relationships to ensure a cohesive family.
WYSIWYG What you see is what you get.
I practice what I preach and that includes accepting human frailty and mistakes. The greatest foundation for a family is living with integrity.
Copyright 2004 by CoachVille, Dovid Grossman and Ken Mossman
Duplication, with attribution, permitted and encouraged.
www.CoachVille.com
From CoachVille's "Awesome Dads, dare to be a hero!" community.
Check us out at: http://dbc593.cvcommunity.com
About The Author
My father was a very successful engineer. But he and I never got along, and we fought all the time. One day, when I was 17, I told him, "I always wanted a close relationship with you, but we don't have it." I watched as three tears squeezed out of his pained eyes. And he said, "I've always wanted that, too, but I just don't know how to do it." Since that day, we haven't argued. I got it. I understood his love for me was really deep. A lot of fathers are in the same boat. They love their kids dearly. But they don't know how to express this in a way that their kids understand it. Which means there's great pain in one of the most important relationships in their lives. I offer adventure, mentoring and coaching programs for fathers to become Awesome Dads. The benefits are a lifetime of pleasure and pride with the most important people in their lives. Dovid Grossman
coach@dovidgrossman.com

I know as a single parent or even with 2... Read More
"I WON'T DO IT!" "YOU CAN'T MAKE ME!"Whether parent or... Read More
Bath time can be fun or it can be a... Read More
In this form of treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder... Read More
With the beginning of the new school year coming VERY... Read More
Many young people don't know how to study efficiently and... Read More
Quite simply, an absolute nightmare for parents and babies alike,... Read More
At age seven months in the womb, humans begin language... Read More
How many times have you flipped through the pages of... Read More
"The best blush to use is laughter: It put roses... Read More
Have you ever sat and watch a child struggle with... Read More
Are you being smart about water conservation? Do you consider... Read More
Researchers have estimated that 25-35% of children in the United... Read More
Lead is one of the most dangerous toxins a person... Read More
Do you have a consistent problem with your child lying... Read More
In the last few years, parents started getting more and... Read More
The small, lilac colored hexagonal box, with Winnie the Pooh... Read More
Even though the "Stop and Think" movement in ADHD treatment... Read More
Most teens go into the work world ill-prepared to manage... Read More
My kids just can't get enough of playing games with... Read More
What parent hasn't gone into a son's or daughter's room... Read More
Using 14 "at" Flashcards To Teach Reading:This exercise helps your... Read More
"How many times do I have to tell you to... Read More
Whether children attend public or private schools, they benefit when... Read More
How often do you think of family life as an... Read More
Q. I don't like my children spending so much time... Read More
You send your child to school and the teachers teach... Read More
Looking for an unusual and memorable gift? Why not preserve... Read More
Baby names are as diverse as the people to whom... Read More
Along with eating healthier we need to be more active.... Read More
In the last 20 years we've all been introduced to... Read More
Many children who suffer from the psychological effects of child... Read More
We take it for granted that children know how money... Read More
Family meetings provide opportunities for feelings to be aired and... Read More
The first year of a child's life is the most... Read More
Children are notoriously bad at drinking enough liquids. They are... Read More
One of the most prevalent myths of our modern culture... Read More
I still remember the scene vividly. I was getting out... Read More
There are two methods for teaching children to read; whole... Read More
Did you know that the school system is only able... Read More
One of the challenges for parents with a gifted child... Read More
Q. How do we decide what our teens should be... Read More
My kids ask me all the time to take them... Read More
Blink. That's all we did, blink, and summer is ending... Read More
One of the most difficult parts of being a father... Read More
When a parent is deployed with the military it can... Read More
You are at the grocery store with your daughter and... Read More
My cousin boasts five names and I confess that when... Read More
As Mother's Day approaches I would like to give a... Read More
Q: My husband and I are at a loss as... Read More
Answering Service ResourceAnswering Service Resource |