12 life lessons that every father should teach his son to become a man

Fathers can be an infinite source of wisdom to their children, and we always look up to our dads and ask them for advice. Raising a child isn’t an easy thing to do, but it for sure is immensely rewarding.
The way parents raise their children will have a significant influence on their personality as they get older, and there are some things that are just perfect to learn via some quality father and son time. Here are twelve of those awesome and crucial things in life that dads should have to learn to their sons.

1. Always be helpful, gentle and polite

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Granted, we always try to let our kids be as gentle and as polite as possible and giving them an angry-looking face whenever they scold or curse might help, but a dad can simply give the right example to their sons.

2. How to behave like a gentleman

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There’s a difference between being gentle and being a gentleman, but both are certainly important. Teach your son how to give people a proper and firm handshake, or how you should hold open doors for the people coming in behind you.

3. Experience life, don’t always capture it

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In this modern day and age of smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches, kids are more than ever inclined to document all of their days by posting on social media, taking pictures at every occasion or by creating videos. While it’s certainly not a bad idea to digitally save a couple of memory, it’s important that dads also stress the importance of actually experiencing a beautiful instead of viewing it through the screen of a camera.

4. Teach them the value of money and how to handle it

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Sooner rather than later, kids will come into contact with money, but don’t really have an idea where it comes from or what the value of it is. They might think it’s just a method of getting them toys or ice cream for example, but it can’t hurt to explain how money works and that people have to work hard to earn their money. Kids will learn to appreciate the concept of money and not see it as abstract.

5. How to use a barbecue and grill food

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Admittedly, it’s not recommended that you try this one out with younger kids, but if you’ve got a kid in his in teens, there’s nothing more fun than having some good old barbecue time with your dad. Teach them how to use a grill, how to spice your meat and how to create a delicious BBQ dish.

6. Playing all types of sports

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Giving your child a wide variety of sports to discover in his younger years will allow him to make a better decision. It’s also important that he plays both individual, two-person, and team-based sports in order to get a feeling for competition and teamwork.

7. How to use basic tools

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Hanging up a painting, drilling a hole in the wall, sawing a piece of wood: those are all things you’ve probably already done before and things sons would love to learn from their dads.

8. How to tie a tie (and other knots!)

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Tying a tie is considered an art. It requires patience, perseverance, and lots of trial and error: all important traits for their adult lives. Tying a tie is an important skill for any boy to learn – both for personal and professional life.
Full windsor, half windsor, four in hand knot, pratt knot, and the list goes on… There’s plenty of choices here and it will most likely prove useful one day.

9. Teaching how to act in victory and defeat

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Life comes with its ups and downs, whether it’s a competitive sports game or more severe circumstances. Defeat and failure are often unavoidable, but the important thing is teaching your son never to give up and to learn from mistakes.

10. Giving the example of the correct attitude towards women

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Sons will look towards their fathers for support and advice, but they also look up to them and take an example. This one isn’t exactly something that you can teach directly to your son but is rather one that is learned over the years passively. Buying flowers for wives, sisters or family members, getting them presents and always talking politely are just a few ways of setting the right example.

11. How to stand up for yourself

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Inevitably, we all encounter people who don’t share the same kindness that most of us do, which leads to conflict. Some people think kindness and strength don’t go hand in hand, but as a dad, you can explain to your son how to stand up for himself and always do the right thing.

12. How to express feelings and talk about love

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If there’s one subject that sons rather wouldn’t talk about with their fathers, it would be love. Expressing feelings or emotions can also be a challenging thing to do – so that’s why you should let your son know that this fantastic feeling of being in love is just perfectly normal and it happens to everyone. Talking about love not only enriches his later love life, but it also builds up a unique mutual trust between the two of you.
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Principal sends rude note to man for taking kids on vacation, but he has the perfect response

Mike Rossi from Montgomery Country’s, a former host of Dancin’ on Air, radio personality and loving father, recently decided to took a trip with his family to Boston so that his kids and his wife Cindy could see him run the Boston Marathon.

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He didn’t just take his children on a family vacation, he also made sure that the trip was educationally worthy by taking a visit to the Freedom Trail, the Boston Tea Party site and other historical places in the historical city in Massachusetts.
Tragically, the Rossi’s had to deal with a death in the family but Mike’s perseverance made sure that he ran the marathon, which is one that he’s always dreamt of running especially after the cowardly terrorist attack. He successfully ran the lengthy marathon but fears he might’ve had a torn labrum at the end of the race.

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The school principal noticed the absence of the couple’s children and even though the Rossi’s have tried to justify their trip to be educationally interesting, Mike wasn’t pleased when he received the letter.
She somewhat scolded them for taking their children on a trip during the school period and has marked the absence of their children as unexcused. After he received this letter, Mike wrote one of his own that quickly went viral and struck all the right chords.
Dear Madam Principal,
While I appreciate your concern for our children’s education, I can promise you they learned as much in the five days we were in Boston as they would in an entire year in school.
Our children had a once-in-a-lifetime experience, one that can’t be duplicated in a classroom or read in a book.
In the 3 days of school they missed (which consisted of standardized testing that they could take any time) they learned about dedication, commitment, love, perseverance, overcoming adversity, civic pride, patriotism, American history culinary arts and physical education.
They watched their father overcome, injury, bad weather, the death of a loved one and many other obstacles to achieve an important personal goal.
They also experienced first-hand the love and support of thousands of others cheering on people with a common goal.
At the marathon, they watched blind runners, runners with prosthetic limbs and debilitating diseases and people running to raise money for great causes run in the most prestigious and historic marathon in the world.
They also paid tribute to the victims of a senseless act of terrorism and learned that no matter what evil may occur, terrorists can not deter the American spirit.
These are things they won’t ever truly learn in the classroom.
In addition our children walked the Freedom Trail, visited the site of the Boston Tea Party, the Boston Massacre and the graves of several signers of the Declaration of Independence.
These are things they WILL learn in school a year or more from now. So in actuality our children are ahead of the game.
They also visited an aquarium, sampled great cuisine and spent many hours of physical activity walking and swimming.
We appreciate the efforts of the wonderful teachers and staff and cherish the education they are receiving at Rydal Elementary School. We truly love our school.
But I wouldn’t hesitate to pull them out of school again for an experience like the one they had this past week.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Michael Rossi
Father

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The letter was read and shared by thousands and after seeing that his post was quite popular on the internet, Mike wanted to clarify a couple of things.
I am not angry,
I don’t have any beef with the school, teachers or principal.
We did not ask for our kids to be “excused”.
We will take them out of class whenever we see fit.
I did not make this viral.
I don’t like coconut.
Thank you.
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Source: Philly Mag

Teen spots “demonic” man stalking a girl at Target, then says “excuse me sir, do you know her?”

Cameron Cook was just a regular teen at Target with his mother one weekend when he noticed that something strange happening at the location. He saw a man he described as having “a demonic look on his face.”

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“I seen the guy grabbing himself, and my mom goes, ‘Cam let’s go, keep walking,’ I was like, no, something’s going on.”


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He saw that the man with the demonic face was focused intently on a young girl pushing a cart. He then thrust himself upon the young girl, and Cameron knew he had to intervene.
“So I went up to him, I was like, ‘Excuse me sir, do you know her?’ And then the first thing he said was, ‘I’m not a pervert, I’m not a pervert.’ I was like, I didn’t ask you that sir,” Cameron told the Boston CBS Local News Team.
“He was big, and Cameron had no fear at all,” said his mother. “He just stood firm on the fact that he knew what this man was doing was wrong.”


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Cameron told the man to leave the store, and he did just that. Cameron wasn’t afraid of this man, even though he was older and bigger than him.
“I’m very proud of him, but it’s totally within his character,” his mom said. “He’s not afraid to do what’s right.”
The store manager handed over surveillance footage to the police department. Cameron wasn’t afraid to stand up for what is right, and we are so glad that when he saw something, he did something.

Thank you, Cameron, for taking action!

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5-year-old gets exact same haircut as best friend – The reason why is quickly going viral

Little five-year-old boy Jax Rosebush from Louisville has melted the hearts of many with his story about a haircut. Jax and his mother were discussing his somewhat wild haircut, and he funnily said to his mother that he wanted his hair cut very very short so that he would look just like his friend Reddy.

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After little Jax got his haircut, his mom Lydia Stith Rosebush explained on Facebook that he couldn’t wait to get to school the next Monday because the teacher wouldn’t be able to tell the two friends apart. “He thought it would be so hilarious to confuse his teacher with the same haircut”. Even though his friend Reddy didn’t have the same skin color as Jax, he thought that the only difference between them was their haircut.

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His mother Lydia was so touched by the thought process of her son that she posted a picture of the two buddies on her Facebook page. “If this isn’t proof that hate and prejudice is something that is taught I don’t know what is.” She quickly received plenty of attention on Facebook and the post went viral a couple of days afterward.

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Lydia can’t believe that Jax and Reddy have been given so much attention and didn’t think that her post would go viral. “I just made the post because my kid is hilarious and cute. I never anticipated this. It just struck me as funny that Jax doesn’t even notice that Reddy is a different color. When he describes Reddy he never mentions it. I thought with all the hate in the world today, we could use this lesson from an almost 5-year-old.”

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The two are inseparable and are best friends, but they almost didn’t meet at all. Reddy and his brother Enock were born in Africa and were adopted by Kevin Weldon and his wife Debbie a few years ago.

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Mother Lydia also initially declined the buzz cut for Jax, because she thought it would look a bit weird on his big head. But after a while, she changed her mind and realized that this message of love that Jax was spreading was much more important than his looks.

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Kevin Weldon, Reddy’s father, had the chance to speak to WAVE 3 news after their story going viral. “It’s really cool to see that move on from our family right into his relationships with his friends,” Kevin Weldon, Reddy’s father, said. “There’s an innocence children have that sometimes we lose. If we could get some of that back, I think it would be amazing.”
As for the teacher? She played along and pretended that she actually couldn’t tell the two apart. Adorable.
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