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Fatherhood Part. 6

Fatherhood

Fatherhood Part. 6

“Being a Father Series”

Look your child in his or her eyes from birth or first possible second and make them feel you when you talk. Don’t be afraid to have a convo with your child. Even though they may not understand… they still hear you and acknowledge your voice and tone, so if it’s something that you really want them to embrace and hopefully it’s righteous, do tell them constantly, because the earlier you do that, the earlier they catch on.

 

That’s a solid foundation that will instill and promote the importance of communication…

 

I have a 2yr old daughter and one day I told her call me if somebody mess with you or hurt you… Just simply talking with her while she’s nodding her head yes and no…

 

The very next day her mother called and asked me, “did you tell her to call you…?”

 

LOL I was so surprised, but proud to know that I got that power of communication with her this early on.
So with that being said my Kings, talk to your child(ren) even if you don’t think that they quite understand what you’re saying to them. Just speak.

 

 

Till next time on Being a Father…

 

Fatherhood… The Being a Father Series

 

A: Marvelous Thought Written By: Marvel

 

“Fatherhood” is A Marvelous Thought by: Marvel Saffold from his upcoming book “Being a Father” © Copyright Marlevous Thoughts 2014, All Rights Reserved.

 

 

This Being A Father Installment was Brought to you By: Frank Electronics

 

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I'm Marvel Saffold, I'm a Witblogger out of Riviera Beach, FL. I'm also a Rapper, many years ago I wasn't aware of the power of literature. Specially my literature, until I started exploiting writing in different format--from music to poetry. Having made that transition--I even surprised myself many of times. The real kicker is I tasted the power prior--in the 9th Grade. I will forever love Ms. Saunders, my English Teacher at William T. Dwyer; because it was then, in her Class that I started mastering writing literature. Years later I'm finally realizing how much of an influence Her Class had in my writing process even in music. I found myself using all that I've learned from Ms. Saunders. I love writing no matter what it is.

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