Is nighttime/bedtime a complete train wreck at your house? Are you kids impossible to get up in the mornings? Having a set night routine can help, so guess what? That's what we discuss in this episode.
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Social Media Advice For Your Kids - And You
Social media can be a not-so-ideal place for kids, so its on us to keep them safe and prepared. In this episode we talk about pro/cons of your kids being on social media and we talk about some things regarding YOUR social media accounts that you may have not considered.
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Calm Down Corners vs. Time Outs For Kids
We're all familiar with "time outs" for kids. In this episode we talk about a preemptive concept many parents are adopting - the Calm Down Corner. We talk about how to set one up and how it may diffuse situations before they start in your house.
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Teaching Your Kids How To Deal With Conflict
Conflict, unfortunately, is a part of life. For kids it can be overwhelming. In this episode we talk about teaching your kids how to deal with conflict - with siblings, friends and classmates.
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Changing, Evolving Now That You Have Kids
This episode is all about how YOUR life changes once you have kids. Your life will certainly never be the same in the best way. While you can't expect your way of life to stay the same, we talk about how you can hang on to who you are at the same time AND be a great dad/spouse.
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Author of two parenting books, father of three and entrepreneur, Chris Pegula turns his book From Dude To Dad into a new podcast series. Joined by Bryan Laurel, marketing consultant/entrepreneur and father of two, FDTD covers all things dad-related for rookies to seasoned pros. FDTD efficiently and entertainingly offers fathers insight on how to navigate the rough waters of life, career and relationships while also finding time to just… be a guy. With most episodes coming in at around fifteen minutes, FDTD is an easy listen on your commute, during a workout or hiding out in your bathroom.