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Mario Fields shares a humble story of learning to be a dad at the age of nineteen. He served 26 years in the Marine Corps where he learned how to be a dad while serving, deploying, and as a Drill Instructor.
Topics Covered:
- Every kid is different
- The role dads play in their daughter’s life
- List more to your wife’s instincts
- What not to do with your son
- Being a former Drill Instructor and a Dad
- Setting guard rails on their road to life
- It’s ok to cry
- It’s never too late to start a relationship with your kids
- Giving the gift of time
- Creating a space for talking about family in the unit
- Your kids are changing every day
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