Lead a child through discipline - Leading through fatherhood, Part Two
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As you might recall I turned the reigns for the next podcasts to Chip Hanna, my VP of Product and Marketing, while I’m on vacation. He’s going to be a new dad in August. He took my vacation as a chance to interview the dads in his life and learn about the most important leadership position - being a parent.

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Today’s Topics Include:
- How to handle a crying kid.
- The parenting method used and endorsed by two of the dads.
- Letting your kids be responsible for their actions.
- The role of communication and consequences.
- How to ensure your kids know what you expect from you.
- Spanking - did “the dads” use it? Did it work?
- The two takeaways from “the dads” around discipline
MEET THE DADS
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Kirk and Chip at a talk in San Francisco.[/caption]
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Chip, Joel (Brother-In-Law), and Jerome at the Alamo Bowl.[/caption]
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Chip, Jessica, Julie (Chip's Mom), Bob (Chip's Dad) at Chip's Graduation[/caption]
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Chip, Jessica, Dennisse and Aaron at Chip and Jessica's Wedding[/caption]
[/cs_block_grid_item][/cs_block_grid][cs_text]Show Links:
- Parenting with Love and Logic (Official Website)
- Parenting with Love and Logic Book
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