Those first 2, or three years are priceless. You can’t get them back… those are the formative years. Being there to be part of that process, taking those moments for me is really really important.”
I think the best thing to try to do is allow your daughter or your son to know that they can come to you for anything. If you can break down that wall so they don’t feel embarrassed by telling you things, that’s half the battle.”
This week, we’re talking about how we as parents can help the #blacklivesmatter cause
Subjects: This week were joined by special guest Susie Robbins who is a play advocate from @resolvetoplay. She talked about why it’s important to play with your kids from a young…
We host them on Instagram every Friday at 9pm (GMT) and each week we talk about different topics with our parent community. Below is a recording of one of our sessions.
On Friday we spoke all about the importance of reading to our children. Whether you are a book worm, or you hate reading, we all know how important it is…
I stumbled across a DadChat live video one time by accident after I started following them. Next minute, I’m on the video and several people who I had just connected with on Instagram were commenting their warm and welcoming wishes. It’s so great to be able to chat over things in parenting life and know that we’re all pretty much… Read more “In one word: Welcoming!”