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Strong Dads

DAY 7 OF 8

Dad—Your Kids Will Relate to Their Mom Based on Your Words and Actions

Where do children learn to think highly of their mothers? Who sets the pattern for their young minds, positioning Mom as a much-loved and respected member of the family—instead of being chief cook and scrub lady?

The best public-relations agent for Mom—is Dad. Fathers can wield tremendous influence over what children think of their mothers, or of women in general. Early in my marriage to Shirley, I learned that occasional irritation between us quickly reflected itself in the behavior of our children. They seemed to feel, “If Dad can argue with Mom, then we can, too.” I learned how important it was to express love and admiration for my wife, even when there were issues that we needed to iron out beyond their gaze. In short, my attitudes became the attitudes of my children, which I now know to be typical.

In a world that often discounts the contribution of women, especially stay at home moms, it’s up to us as husbands to say in a dozen ways, “Your mother is a wonderful woman! She works hard and deserves tremendous credit for what she gives to us all. As far as I’m concerned, she’s number one!”

Kids will quickly recognize the respect shown by a father and reflect it in their attitudes and behavior. It is a public-relations assignment that only a dad can perform.

From Dr. James Dobson’s book, Complete Marriage and Family Home Reference Guide (used with permission).

Why Christian Men Need to Support Their Wives

Our culture actively mocks and undermines any woman who stays at home and fills the role of a traditional, biblical wife and mother. They can’t tolerate God’s design for her to help her husband and nurture her kids. Brenen Beeler says this is why Christian men need to support their wives even more. He gives several suggestions for how to do that effectively.

About this Plan

Strong Dads

In today’s culture, being a father has never been more important—or more challenging. Your children are being shaped every day by friends, social media, entertainment, and countless competing voices. They need more than good intentions from Dad. They need a father who is present, purposeful, and grounded in biblical truth. Each day, you’ll receive practical parenting wisdom and time-tested biblical principles that you can put into action immediately. You’ll learn how to influence your children with confidence, strengthen your marriage, build character in your sons and daughters, and create a home marked by stability, love, and faith.

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We would like to thank the Dr. James Dobson Family Institute for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://drjamesdobson.org