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Dads: Want Kids to Listen? Here's A Game Plan

Dads: Want Kids to Listen? Here's A Game Plan

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[24] Do you have kids who are always seemingly in trouble?

[25] does it seem like you're always just saying no no stop stop well you know why it feels like that because you probably are right and and no matter what you do it's like you just constantly give consequences for these kids and it doesn't really change anything and ultimately what you want is from them to listen to you and respect you right that's why you're listening to the calm parenting podcast so i'm going to teach you how to do that today i'm going to give you very specific instructions a mission for you for the next week.

[26] For those that don't know, my name is Kirk Martin.

[27] I'm founder of Celebrate Calm.

[28] You can find us at Celebrate Calm .com.

[29] For the men who may be listening, who haven't heard before, I'll give you less than a one minute summary of me in my life, how we came to this.

[30] My dad was career military.

[31] He was known in our home as the colonel.

[32] So my dad did not have a full range of parenting tools at his disposal.

[33] He knew how to have a very loud voice, very gruff.

[34] He knew fear and intimidation.

[35] and he knew the My Way or Highway approach.

[36] My dad, like me, struggled when things weren't in order, right?

[37] So when he'd come home from work and there were Legos all over the floor and there was disorder in the home where we didn't listen, he had freaked him out.

[38] And I was very much the same way.

[39] I believe partly that's why he was attracted to the military because of the order and structure there.

[40] It was very safe for him.

[41] He knew how to operate within that structure.

[42] But once you took that structure away and he stepped through the door of the home.

[43] Now, how do you handle it when you've got four boys and you've got a wife?

[44] That's hard.

[45] And many of us can identify with that because at the office, we're cool and calm.

[46] We can handle anything that goes wrong.

[47] We step through the door of our home and there are some Legos on the floor and we start freaking out already.

[48] Well, that's what I kind of inherited from my dad.

[49] And so for those who don't know, I have a son named, we have a son named Casey.

[50] And I got on that kid from the day that he was born because I thought my job as a parent is to correct that little kid and grow, so he grows up to be a highly disciplined, motivated young man who says, yes, ma 'am, and yes, sir.

[51] And I tried all of that.

[52] And what I found was I was on him all the time, all the time, and our relationship was really suffering, and it wasn't helping at all.

[53] So I changed.

[54] And when I changed, our relationship changed, and his behavior changed, and our whole family changed.

[55] So I want to give you some tools today, because I've noticed a pattern when I'm doing phone consultations or just meeting people.

[56] It's usually there is this dynamic.

[57] oftentimes of a mom who's kind of around the kids more so she ends up being a little bit more lenient because you know you can't you can't be tough like 24 hours a day right moms and so sometimes you're a little bit more lenient maybe that's your personality style and then there's dad sometimes is like me who's kind of come at home and immediately he's like all over the kids and he's kind of gruff with things and takes it a little bit too far and so moms put in this position of wait do i protect my child from my husband's words but if I do am I undermining my husband's authority and then this divide in the home starts to grow and so I was doing a consultation the other day and I shared this analogy with I've shared it with a few dads and they found it very helpful now if you want to do a phone consultation with us I'll be happy to mediate between you as a couple or just even on your own I'll do that I think it'd be a lot cheaper if you just went through the calm parenting package that we have on our website.

[58] And I know people don't like, like, why do you have to mention your stuff?

[59] Because it helps lots of people, right?

[60] And it's 30 hours.

[61] It's my life's wisdom with these kids distilled into 30 hours of very, very practical strategies and insights that I don't believe you're going to get at the therapist's office.

[62] And it's 30 hours, probably for less than a cost to go see a therapist in one session.

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[64] Or if you're really ambitious and you want to change.

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[66] It's so compared to what you're going to pay.

[67] It's such a good process to go through.

[68] So anyway, or you can just do one call with me. So imagine this.

[69] I'm going to just tailor this to men a little bit.

[70] Imagine that you get a new job and you go into your new job and your boss only tells you what not to do.

[71] Don't do this.

[72] Do not do that.

[73] And by all means, never do this.

[74] and he constantly corrects you, but he never really tells you what to do or shows you how to succeed.

[75] It's like, the boss doesn't give you any training.

[76] He's like, just like, don't do this, don't do that, and you better succeed.

[77] And he's like, just be a good employee.

[78] But he doesn't give you specifics, right?

[79] Because we always say that to our kids, you need to behave, you need to be a good child.

[80] What does that even mean?

[81] And then when you inevitably fail, because you will with that kind of job, and that kind of boss, your boss will threaten to fire you.

[82] And then he may even pile on.

[83] I'll know how you even got a job here.

[84] Certainly don't have much of a future in this company.

[85] Well, you wouldn't put up with that.

[86] You'd feel frustrated.

[87] You'd feel like a loser.

[88] And you'd resist or you'd shut down.

[89] But consider how we often parent our kids.

[90] We say, no, no, no, no, no, don't do that.

[91] Stop, stop, stop, all day long.

[92] We constantly correct.

[93] our kids and point out every single mistake that they make.

[94] See, our parents didn't really do that as much to us because we were outside a lot and they weren't as engaged with us.

[95] And so we had a little bit more freedom, but you're around your kids all the time and you feel like you have to point out every single thing that they do.

[96] And we don't really give our kids tools or show them how to succeed.

[97] We say, you need to behave, be a good kid, but we don't show them how, right?

[98] And then when they inevitably fail because they will.

[99] We threaten them with consequences.

[100] You know what?

[101] If you don't stop that, I'm going to take away your video games.

[102] You know, go to your room right now.

[103] It doesn't work.

[104] You've noticed that dads, moms, you've noticed that consequences don't work with the strong will child, right?

[105] And then we often pile on and we doom our kids with our words.

[106] And I did this to Casey when he was young and it was brutal.

[107] You know, what were you thinking?

[108] How are you ever going to be successful in life.

[109] You know what?

[110] Can't even do a simple task.

[111] And I was dooming his future and it was just brutal because I was making it personal.

[112] And just like you at this new job, your child's not going to put up with that either because they're going to feel frustrated like a loser like you don't like them and they will resist or they will shut down.

[113] So what are we going to do differently?

[114] So you just think at work, a good leader will define how you can be successful.

[115] Look, if you accomplish these three big goals, you'll get a raise, you'll get a promotion.

[116] Good leader will give you adequate training to show you how to be successful.

[117] When you do well, that leader, good leader is going to affirm that and point that out and say, hey, nice job with that project.

[118] When you fail to meet expectations, a good leader will address it.

[119] But how's he going to address it?

[120] He's going to be like, you know what, I can't believe.

[121] can't believe that you turned in that proposal like that.

[122] What were you thinking?

[123] Right?

[124] It's obvious that you don't respect me. No, he's not going to say that.

[125] It's probably going to say, hey, last two projects, nice job.

[126] The latest recommendation fell a little flat for me. Here's how I think you can make it better.

[127] Think you need to add a little bit more context.

[128] Consider some of those competitive changes that we may not be anticipating.

[129] And then I want you to come back to me with that proposal.

[130] And I look forward to seeing what you come up with, right?

[131] So he's addressed that what you did didn't meet standards, but then he showed you how to improve, right?

[132] It's different.

[133] So with our kids, let's do the following for the next week and give you a hundred different things to do, but I want to keep this specific for this analogy for the next week.

[134] When you say no to your kids, and you should, This has nothing to do with like permissive parenting, let your kids get away with things.

[135] No, we need to say no, but when I say no, even matter -of -fact manner, there's nothing personal, there's no anger, there's no malice.

[136] Look, that's just not happening in my home, right?

[137] When we say no to inappropriate behavior, say yes to something that is appropriate, an activity, a project, a challenge, a mission, something that's appropriate.

[138] So it can sound like, hey, jumping on the sofa, mm -hmm.

[139] not happening in my home.

[140] Hey, picking on your sister?

[141] Nope, that's not working here.

[142] But I could really use your help doing X. Hey, doing what you're doing right now?

[143] That's not going to work in my home.

[144] No. Can you hear that?

[145] There's no. I'm not saying like, I can't believe that you would do that.

[146] When will you start listening to me?

[147] I'm not frustrated.

[148] I'm just letting them know.

[149] Now, I'm frustrated inside.

[150] Let me clarify.

[151] You should feel frustrated.

[152] You can feel disappointed.

[153] Feel at your wits end.

[154] all those things all you want inside but you can't let it come out of you because as soon as you start with this kind of frustrated tone it escalates things it's for a different podcast and we have lots of them so listen but my no becomes hey that not happening in my home nope there's no energy to my know but after i say no then i give energy hey that's not happening but here's what i could use some help with you need to channel your kids energy they have a lot of energy physical and emotional and mental intellectual energy and you've got to focus that on something purposeful that challenges them that engages their brain that motivates them right and you make it very specific so you're showing your child how to succeed we're actually we actually create successes right and i've done that many podcasts of you create the success Because otherwise, all you're going to say all day long is, no, stop, you didn't do that well.

[155] And the child isn't going to shut down.

[156] And then I want you to affirm, just like you want your boss to notice when you do a good job, your kids want you to notice.

[157] And I promise you many of you, if you stick with the negativity, you're going to destroy that relationship.

[158] And in their teenage years, here's what your child's going to say.

[159] You know what it feels like?

[160] It feels like my whole life.

[161] All you've ever noticed is the things that I don't do right, and you never notice the things that I do do well.

[162] right and i don't want to do that your kids are looking for intensity what happens in our home we tend to give most of our intensity to our kids when they're misbehaving when they're doing something wrong or when we're frustrated you know hey stop it how many times do i to right that's when we give the intensity what happens to their brains is the the human brain seeks intensity your kids want your intense emotional involvement and what they learn very quickly is oh if i want my dad to put down his phone and give me his intense emotional involvement, I just need to do something wrong because then'll yell at me. And they get desperate for it, so they'll just do something wrong.

[163] And it physically changes their brains.

[164] And that's a scary thing.

[165] But you can counteract that by doing the opposite, by giving intensity to when the kids do things well, purposefully, intentionally, noticing that.

[166] Hey, nice job.

[167] Look, this is short and sweet stuff.

[168] Little fist bump.

[169] Hey, nice job.

[170] Well done.

[171] Hey, honey, really proud of you.

[172] Shows me your very.

[173] growing up, like how you handled that.

[174] It's not that hard, but we have to be intentional about it and really put some time into that this week.

[175] I promise you, if you will do that, it will change how your child responds to you.

[176] It will.

[177] It will change their behavior.

[178] It will also change your marriage.

[179] Because when your spouse feels like she doesn't have to walk on eggshells and be the referee between hubby and the kids, that changes things immensely.

[180] And I promise you, Men, I know as a man, I want one thing more than other things emotionally is this.

[181] I want respect.

[182] I want people to respect me. Professionally, I want my kids to respect me as their father, and I want my wife to respect me as well.

[183] And I'll just be brutally honest because I'm a guy.

[184] Some of your wives don't respect you because you're a grown man who goes to the office and handles everything well there.

[185] And you do.

[186] And you're to be applauded for that.

[187] And it's a wonderful gift and sacrifice that you get.

[188] your family.

[189] And you do that.

[190] For the wives who do that, too, whether you're working outside the home, in the home, or both, right?

[191] You're to be allotted for that.

[192] But then when you come home and you can't handle things for that child that your wife loves more than anything on this planet, including you, right?

[193] Because she loves her kids more than you.

[194] Right?

[195] That's just the way that it works.

[196] And you can't handle that child and you cause more tension and you escalate situations.

[197] She doesn't respect you.

[198] She doesn't, and nor should she in that way.

[199] Now, that's not meant to be harsh, but we have to, it's not just about, look, I went through this myself and in the early days, here's what, fine, fine, you know what, fine, I can't do anything, I can't do anything right.

[200] Now, there's more to this because there's also the part that your wife needs to affirm you and needs not to pick out everything that you do wrong with parenting as well, right?

[201] Both of us are in this together and at first I felt like fine you know what I try to help out and I do everything wrong you know what I'll just go to work I'll earn a living you handle everything with the kids right that's a very common thing that we end up doing and saying I want your wife to respect you and when she can relax and know that no matter what's going on in the home you can handle it when the kids aren't behaving or when they're upset that will change a lot of things in your home.

[202] So let's do this for a week.

[203] I guarantee you 100 % your child wants to please you.

[204] He or she just doesn't always know how to do it.

[205] Just like you wouldn't know how to please that boss.

[206] If that's that environment we described, that's what you had to work in.

[207] So it's change it because remember relationships change behavior.

[208] Rules and consequences don't.

[209] Connection breeds compliance.

[210] Do this for one week.

[211] When you mess up, which you will.

[212] Apologize.

[213] Reset yourself.

[214] And then let me know how it goes.

[215] If we can help you in any way, email Casey, C -A -S -E -Y at CelebrateColm .com.

[216] Tell us about your family, how we can help.

[217] We'll give you ideas and strategies.

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[221] Love you all.

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