Jason Kreidman of Dad University discusses the power of empathy in parenting.
Addressing a common concern among dads, Jason explores the role of fathers as disciplinarians and provides suggestions on fulfilling this role without relying solely on the mom or stepmom.
He shares personal experiences as a recovering yeller and complainer, emphasizing the importance of open communication and setting clear expectations and responsibilities within relationships and households.
Jason also discusses the power of positive affirmations, expressing gratitude, and offering constructive feedback instead of criticism.
He believes that men, in particular, want to please their partners and suggests that positive affirmations can contribute to their partner's happiness.
He also highlights the significance of empathy towards stepmothers, stepfathers, and other parents.
Jason believes that learning empathy not only benefits parenting but also enhances personal and professional relationships.
Watch the full interview starting Sept. 13-15 on www.TheStepfamilySummit.com