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Reddit mentions of Now Say This: The Right Words to Solve Every Parenting Dilemma

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Now Say This: The Right Words to Solve Every Parenting Dilemma
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Found 1 comment on Now Say This: The Right Words to Solve Every Parenting Dilemma:

u/snarkyredhead ยท 2 pointsr/SingleParents

Oh that sounds soo hard! I feel you. FWIW no one knows instinctively how to be a good parent. We all need help. Maybe some of us are better at it than others like with anything. But you sound like you're making a good effort, and that's what it takes to be a good parent.

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Depending on where you live, you might be able to qualify for financial help paying for your daughters daycare or preschool so you can work more.

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I don't want to repeat what others have said, so I'll recommend some parenting books that have been helpful for me.

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I also have issues with yelling at my kids sometimes, and this book has helped me a LOT to stay calm and not yell. https://www.amazon.com/Now-Say-This-Parenting-Dilemma/dp/014313034X

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I like the articles on this website a lot and have turned to them for help. Here is an article about setting limits so kids will listen: https://www.handinhandparenting.org/2018/08/dont-get-mad-get-curious-setting-limits-that-kids-listen-to/

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I also like this website a lot, and here is an article about structuring routines for your family: https://www.ahaparenting.com/parenting-tools/family-life/structure-routines

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Chin up, it sounds to me like you're already a good dad. Just the fact that you are reaching out for help and want to be a good dad means you're heading in the right direction.

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