What does it mean to be an intentional parent? And why is it important? In Episode 67, Daniel and Christina interview Justin Batt (author of Daddy Saturday) about creating everyday epic moments for our children.
In This Episode, You Will Hear About:
- How to become an intentional parent
- Why it is important to be an intentional parent
- The difference between being your child’s hero and your child’s guide
- Ideas about creating epic moments with your children
Resources Mentioned During the Episode:
- Wild At Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man’s Soul by John Eldredge
- Daddy Saturday: How to Be an Intentional Dad to Raise Good Kids Who Become Great Adults by Justin Batt
- Listen to Episode 40: Why We Need to Teach Our Kids to Fail
- Hear why grit is so important in Episode 10: How to Raise Resilient, Gritty, and Passionate People
- Check out Daddy Saturday on Instagram, FB, and Youtube
- Hear Justin Batt’s TEDx talk about how to solve the Fatherhood crisis here
Quotables:
- “Parents: Be the guide and not the hero. You are already your child’s hero and you always will be. But, if you fulfill the hero role in your child’s life, you rob them of the right to become the hero of their own story.” – @justinbatt
- “It’s never too late to start being intentional with your kids.” @justinbatt
- “I don’t leave much to chance because I only have one chance to be an intentional dad. I only have one chance to be successful at parenting. It’s the most important thing in my life, and I want to encourage other dads to make it the most important thing in their lives, too. Sometimes all takes is a little bit of perspective and insight to be able to put it in place.” @justinbatt
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