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Bad Daddies.mp4 Apr 2026

Being a "good" parent starts with accepting you are not perfect and admitting when you've failed.

Paternal hostility at early ages is significantly correlated with higher levels of adolescent aggression .

💡 Avoiding the "Bad Dad" label isn't about never making mistakes; it's about being consistently present and emotionally available. Bad Daddies.mp4

"Presence" is often more important than "perfection".

Relies on harsh discipline such as shouting or physical punishment, which often leads to a self-perpetuating loop of aggression and mental health issues. Being a "good" parent starts with accepting you

The "Social Learning Theory" suggests children acquire attitudes through observing their parents. Negative fathering often results in:

Research identifies several common patterns that can negatively impact a child's development: "Presence" is often more important than "perfection"

Fails to provide "father presence," which is cited as a critical factor in long-term child success . ⚡ Impact on Development

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