I think part of what I want to communicate through the book is your kids are not just projects. Not just a question of like how do I raise this child and get them to be the adult that I'd like them to be. They're also complete people who are worth appreciating for what they are, even though they're going to be something different. And so it's less important to me that my kids think the way I do, than that they think well and think clearly with an inner habit of questioning their own ideas.
On this weekend episode of the Daily Dad, Ryan sits down with Scott Hershovitz to discuss how we can become model parents. Rather than getting angry with our kids for acting out we can identify where our kids learn this behavior or why they're behaving in such a disruptive manner, ultimately this leads to our kids teaching us a lot about ourselves.
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