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John Gottman on Fatherhood

Your role as a father is undeniably important. Use this day to take care of yourself and connect with loved ones.

Father making an emotional connection with his son.

Fatherhood often comes with an unspoken expectation: be strong, provide for your family, and put everyone else’s needs before your own. But over time, constantly putting yourself last can leave you running on empty.

The truth is, one of the greatest gifts you can give your children isn’t being perfect – it’s showing them what it looks like to be a healthy, emotionally connected human being.

Children are always watching. They notice how you handle stress, how you treat the people you love, and whether you make space for joy in your own life. They learn as much from what you do as they do from what you say.

That’s why taking care of yourself isn’t selfish – it’s part of being a great parent.

Your Well-Being Matters

It’s easy to lose yourself in the demands of work and family. But before you’re a father, you’re a person.

Ask yourself: What helps me feel like me?

Maybe it’s playing sports with friends, going for a run, reading before bed, listening to a podcast, fishing, playing guitar, or simply having coffee with someone who knows you beyond the title of “Dad.”

Making time for those things isn’t about escaping your family. It’s about returning to them with more patience, energy, and presence.

When your children see you caring for yourself, they learn an important lesson: everyone has needs, and it’s okay to honor them.

The Relationships Around Your Children Matter

Children don’t just grow up in a home – they grow up inside relationships.

The way you speak to your partner. The way you repair after an argument. The way you laugh with friends. The way you show kindness when you’re stressed.

Those everyday moments teach children what healthy relationships look like.

You don’t have to get it right every time. In fact, seeing you apologize, reconnect, and keep showing up teaches them something even more valuable than perfection ever could.

Let Your Kids See You’re Human

One of the most powerful things you can do as a parent is help your child understand emotions – not by fixing every feeling, but by making room for them.

That includes your own.

Your children don’t need you to pretend everything is fine all the time. They benefit from hearing things like:

“I had a tough day today.”

“I’m disappointed this didn’t work out.”

“I’m excited about what’s coming next.”

Sharing your feelings in age-appropriate ways reminds children that emotions are a normal part of being human. It also shows them that difficult feelings can be managed without shame or fear.

Of course, children shouldn’t become their parents’ therapists or emotional caretakers. But they can know that Mom and Dad have feelings, too.

You’re Helping Your Child Become Who They Are

One of the most important jobs of childhood isn’t getting good grades or making the team.

It’s figuring out who they are.

Every conversation, every moment of connection, every time you stop to listen instead of rushing to solve a problem helps your child build their sense of self.

And when they see you continuing to learn, grow, care for yourself, and invest in meaningful relationships, they begin to understand that growth doesn’t stop in adulthood. It’s something we practice for a lifetime.

This Father’s Day

This Father’s Day, give yourself permission to let go of the idea that you have to have all the answers.

Your children don’t need a superhero.

They need a father who is present.

A father who laughs.

A father who repairs after mistakes.

A father who makes time for the people and things that fill his heart.

A father who isn’t afraid to say, “I’m human, too.”

Because in the end, your greatest legacy won’t be that you never struggled.

It will be that you showed your children how to live with resilience, compassion, and connection – and gave them permission to do the same.

 

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