Every Parent Needs To Know This!

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Raising kids can be challenging and peppered with difficult times.
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Video was fully edited by myself, this mini documentary was created In collaboration with Dr Jordan Peterson.
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Behind every child who believe in himself
Is a parent who believe in them first!
Big shout out to all incredible parents out there💙

evolveyourmind
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Just finished reading ‘Raising Warriors: Preparing Your Children For a Godly Life’ and it really opened my eyes to some new ways of guiding my kids in their faith. Highly recommend it if you’re looking to strenghten your family’s spiritual life

ThomasSmith-zq
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I was an addict and bringing my son into this world in 2017 changed my life. I’ve been sober ever since. Glory to God.

benbearkiller
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To anyone becoming a parent or already is - The fact you clicked on this video is testimony to the awesome parent you will be.

charlesw
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can confirm... I missed my sons early life. I was there but I wasn't paying attention. I had my own problems back then. Theres not a day that goes by I don't wish I could go back and enjoy that time again. Life problems are never as important as you think they are. Pay attention to your kids.

marcussmith
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It's so spot on.... I'm addicted to alcohol... I have 13 months sober and my son is 5.. I missed out on so much because alcohol was my god.... I always dreamed of being the dad I never had ... I gave that up for one more drink... I got my act together... I was blessed with the opportunity to come back into my son's life... not every father gets that chance ! Again ..I abandoned my son...just like my father .... but I came back... I fought... I asked for help I get to be the dad I never had... after messing up... I just wish my father starter to fight at least half as much as I did...

jamesalexander
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"4 years of your life go by so fast."

This is a crazy understatement. Faster than the blink of an eye.

thatguy
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Staying home with my daughters is the best choice I've ever made in my life. 🥰💜 We scraped by and sacrificed, but we did it. The greatest gift my husband has ever given me ❤

leodorn
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I am a mother of 5 sons yet I grew up with no brothers. 31 years later I am still learning about the wonderful attributes boys and men bring into our world. God bless our boys and us mothers who raise them into good men.

JJ-xifq
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83 now, 4 kids. The family that plays together stays together. Yes, meals together, responsible chores that give self esteem and feeling of family.

norcalrestoration
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Since my daughter was born, I never talked to her like a baby, I would hold conversations with her and my wife would look at me like im a weirdo. I gave her emotional response when she needed it, fathered her like any good dad would as she grew up. I’m always big on communication. She’s eleven now and is a great kid, great student, smart, funny, goofy, a really easy kid to take care of and I still look forward to her teenage and adult and challenging years. So yeah, dude is on point. Those early years are so critical.. speak life and wisdom into them…it just got easier over the years. Love your kid to best of your ability and they love you forever.

midnightduzit
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I was a tradesman in my 30's when my kids were 1 and 3. I traveled for work and made a good living. I missed my kids while I was working, more importantly I realized they missed and needed me more. The old timers all told me to go home and raise my kids, if they could do it over they would have been there. The only lesson I didn't have to learn the hard way, you only have one shot at it. Work, money and all other things don't matter when you can't get time back.

johnfastest
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Even before I had kids I knew that was going to be the biggest responsibility of my life. And I intuitively knew I’d better be ready when the time came. I have 4 adult children now and I adore them. So often when they phone or visit and download all their feelings about something happening in their lives they finish with, ‘Mum, I’m so sorry for dumping on you again.” To which I inevitably respond with, “Don’t you ever apologise for telling me about your life/feelings/worries.” How lucky can you be as a parent when you become a safe space for your adult children. But that means building a life time of relationship first.

shirleychesterman
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This is SOOOO GOOD on so many levels. I'm an only child, with childhood trauma, but am raising 4 kids under 6 years old better than I ever thought - because I beleive a relationship with God can help overcome trauma and you can stop the transcendence of prior negative generational parenting. We eat together. Pray together. Honor God with our lives. Married 16 years. Very blessed.

thebosfam
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Never in all my life have I read or heard someone breakdown the dynamics of family structure and articulate such a clear distinct path to follow or use as a guide for parenting in/or trying to unite the family cohesiveness like a team where EVERY MEMBER plays a role and is valued for it! I hope that makes sense. It moved me to tears hearing this, and of course recognizing how far removed my father and mother were from this. This should be copied and given out at the hospitals "baby section" to ALL new parents. It's soaked with sincerity, love and heartfelt passion! Truly Mr. Peterson you are a beautiful human being. I wish I had stumbled upon you in my 30's instead of the age of 58!

jimmyAndrewJamesShepherd
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We need more stay-home parents parenting the next generation!

joostvandenbogert
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My daughter is 7 months old and she amazes me every single day. She just grows more and more aware of her surroundings and her smile lights up my soul like I've never known before.

MiniPainterGamerDadD
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I have a one year old. My wife had our second on the way and we lost it. A month later we found out it’s because she has cancer. 4 months later now after chemo it has come back. She is paralyzed from the chest down and can’t eat. Her platelets are too low for a feeding tube. We have one more shot with another round of chemo but I know how this is gonna go.
I write to encourage JP as he encourages me. You are helping.

taylorthomas
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The power of family is immense! I have an 8 year old but her mom left us when she was a year and a half. I have been with her every day of her life. My mother watches her when I am at work. So to be blessed with watching her grow and develop is amazing! It really is more rewarding spending time with her. Things like potty training, teaching the Golden Rule, how to tie shoes feel like more important accomplishments than anything else I have ever done.

roberttrujillo
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This video brings tears to my eyes...im a mom of two babies and i almost died earlier this year. Its often a surreal moment when my kids do something new..i just keeping thinking that Im so lucky to be alive in this world to see this moment ❤️

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