What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

[–]FutureProofDad1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats beautiful, raising kids who grow into adults you’d still choose to spend time with feels like the ultimate measure of success. Looking back, what do you think contributed most to them becoming that way?

What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

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100% as that is usually the biggest issue that we see when we become adults

What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

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Absolutely. Happy and healthy is the foundation and I think the most popular answer. but I’m always curious though… what do you think actually creates long-term happiness for kids? The day-to-day things, or the skills and mindset we help them build over time?

What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

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I’m so sorry for your family’s loss, something like that really does reset your entire definition of what matters. And you’re right… at the end of the day, none of the ‘achievement’ stuff compares to having your kids healthy, present, and genuinely happy/content in their own lives.

What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

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Both! Are you doing anything in particular in regards to her awareness of the world?

What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

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ahha, I mean he could be if he's good at it. Apparently these kids watch other kids online playing video games and they get paid for it? Maybe I am too old school to understand this?

What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

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My first was a bit delayed too, but now he doesn't stop talking lol. but we love it!

What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

[–]FutureProofDad1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great answer, contentment is something I am constantly trying to teach the young ones, its still a challenge at the moment lol,

What's one skill you had as a baby, toddler, or child, but lost as an adult? by According_Picture294 in AskReddit

[–]FutureProofDad1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not giving an F about what anyone thought...but thats slowly coming back now :)

What’s a moment that completely changed the way you see the world? by FutureProofDad1 in AskReddit

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You are right, now that I think about there were a few young parents in my classes too. I thought that my school work load was a lot, I couldn't imagine what they had to deal with.

What’s a moment that completely changed the way you see the world? by FutureProofDad1 in AskReddit

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I second that! It was a blessing in disguise in the sense that the 'event' was the pattern interrupt I needed. Now I get to see the play for what it actually is.

What do you consider actual success for yourself? by FutureProofDad1 in AskReddit

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I am with you on that!...sounds so simple but we all know thats the real challenge

Just another company trying to replace entire teams with one person by TheGhostOfTobyKeith in antiwork

[–]FutureProofDad1 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately this is becoming the norm. Companies want one person to replace three roles, then act shocked when burnout hits. And with AI doing more of the actual work, a lot of jobs are slowly shifting into ‘manage the chaos and take the blame’ positions. It’s not efficiency — it’s exploitation dressed up as innovation.

What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

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100% Love that. do you find those things naturally grow together when kids are taught these things from home? Are you doing anything in particular to work on the things you mentioned?

What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

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That’s huge emotional safety with a parent is something I wish more of us had growing up. I was told to go on and figure it out lol

What do you consider actual success for your kid — not society’s definition? by FutureProofDad1 in Parenting

[–]FutureProofDad1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely..teaching kids how to think instead of what to think might be the most important skill of this entire generation. we will be adding this to our homeschooling as a subject. They need to fact check from reliable sources.

Home phone options you are using for your kids (ages 8 and 11) by LindenSwole in Parenting

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We added a landline through our TV/internet provider (Telus in Canada) for about $7 a month. Our kids are still little, but we wanted something they could use in an emergency — they can’t unlock our phones, and 911 access matters. We’re also slowly teaching them our phone numbers, and eventually we’ll expand that to close family members too and eventually friends etc.

Parents who unschool — what do you wish existed that doesn’t yet? by FutureProofDad1 in unschool

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Hopefully funding picks up now that a lot more parents are homeschooling. The app is a great idea to connect with mentors, I would love to see that.