- Be a good husband. Show his mom respect at all times
- Teach him to keep a secret
- Set a strict bedtime as he's growing up. Boys need their sleep
- Let him know that he's never too old to take a nap
- Don't let him sleep in your bed, even if he's scared or sick. Sleep on the floor in his room
- Teach him to garden. It involves 3 things boys love- dirt, digging, and water hoses
- Accept the fact he just might play with dolls. It's no big deal
- Ask him what he did today. Listen to his answers
- Teach him how to dial 911, when and why
- Show him how to throw a punch. Then raise him to never start a fight. And teach him to walk away
- Take him on hikes and show him how to ford a stream. Let him get wet and dirty
- Let him hang out with you. Remember, he has to be around you, to learn what being a man is all about
- Reassure him he won't die if he spills a little blood
- Take your son to work with you every once in a while. Pay as much attention to him as you do other people in the office
- Tell him sometimes you're wrong
- Give him responsibility
- Make sure he knows he's always safe at home
- Don't tolerate temper tantrums. Not now. Not when he's 15. The world won't
- Scream at him and you will raise a screamer
- Don't let him quit out of frustration. He won't learn anything
- His favorite game for a long time will be playing with you. Be available, even when you're tired. Even when the presentation went south. Be available
- Insist he play outside a lot. It's much healthier than watching TV or playing computer games
- Never forget that you can't hug or cuddle or kiss a young boy too much
- Never tell him boy don't cry. Ask him why he's crying
- Teach him to respect authority but not to be in awe of it
- Encourage friendships with the white kid, the black kid, and the oriental kid who can barely speak English
- Don't forget the point of sports when you're a kid is to have fun
- Last but not least: Teach him that he can pick his friends and he can pick his nose but he can't pick his friends nose! Bwahaha...
[Many of these were taken from "Father to Son: Life lessons on raising a boy" by Harry Harrison. I'm not smart enough to learn all of this on my own.]
22 comments:
Cool list.
Some crackers on there.
Nice post. This is a great list.
Nice list. I need to keep those things in mind now, as of 9 month ago it is no longer a house full of girls.
Shit!!! I have 6 kids and have not learned half of that shit.
Nice work. You should start a tutoring program for dads!!!!
....but dolls....really I am not supposed to switch them out with trucks when they are not looking?
VERY good list. What about teaching him to respect women and his mama, regardless of what a lunatic she may be...
Great list.
Good list. You are a good dad!
Love it!
Perfect. Since I have two girls and just recently inherited two beautiful step-sons, I now have a guide. ;) Dirt, boogers and praise.
These are wonderful. I think I might just print that out and tack it to the fridge.
You are never to young to learn anything.
I really like this. I hope lots of men print this out and follow it.
Even if you didn't think of it it is still important.
Good Afternoon Hubman,
A well written list. I would add: to treat people and the world he lives in with all due respect.
Thanks everyone for all of your comments.
I didn't mean for this list to be all-inclusive, but I wanted to post something.
Especially since our fearless blog-leader called us out the other day ;-)
COOL!!!! I think I like being a "Fearless Blog-Leader"
And Damn Skippy....I'll call you all out!!
Aw. This made me cry.
Probably because I don't have sons and I wish every dad raised his son this way... maybe my dating life would be much easier.
what a great list. I have a son who is 6 and there are things on your list I never thought of. I have learned a thing or two today.
your blog is very nice
These are all good bits of advice, and pretty well in line with what I strive to teach my son.
I can't wait to go fording some streams and such when he's a bit older.
That list is perfect. So what did you learn being married. I learned I suck at being married.
I'm totally sending this list on to hubby ... I could probably take a few of these pointers on board myself.
You rock hot dad.
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