
DadAwesome DA404 | Three Mile Per Hour Fatherhood, Emotional Regulation, and Breaking Generational Patterns (Tyler Graham)
Oct 16, 2025
In a heartfelt discussion, Tyler Graham, founder of Three Mile Per Hour Fatherhood and a devoted father of six, shares his journey to becoming more present with his children. He recounts the pivotal moment when his son flinched, prompting a transformation in his parenting approach. Tyler emphasizes the importance of emotional regulation, encouraging dads to be thermostats setting the household tone rather than thermometers reacting to it. He also offers unique vision exercises, highlighting how imagining life milestones can reshape parenting habits.
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Pace Of Presence Matters
- Tyler Graham calls living at three miles per hour the "pace of presence" and ties it to Jesus' relaxed pace.
- Slowing down protects presence and makes it possible to notice what truly matters to your kids.
Slow Down To Respond, Not React
- Do slow your pace to avoid constant hurry; hurry and effective fathering are mutually exclusive.
- Pause so you can respond calmly instead of reacting angrily when small disruptions happen.
Dads Set The Emotional Thermostat
- When a dad loses his cool, kids absorb the fallout like shrapnel and begin walking on eggshells.
- Fathers set the home's emotional thermostat whether they intend to or not.




