Parenting: Good Moms vs Good Dads (Why the double standard?)

parenting

Parenting Double Standards! What!?

Good Moms Versus Good Dads (why the double standard?)

Why are moms held at a higher parenting standard than dads? Why are moms constantly criticized for their lack of effort but dads can get away with doing much less? In this episode of the Impactful Parent, we discuss the double standards between being a good mom and being a good dad. Discover why we think this double standard exists and how you can minimize the double standard in your own co-parenting relationship.

Click on the link below to listen to the podcast! 👇

LINKS MENTIONED IN THE RECORDING

https://theimpactfulparent.com/app Download the FREE Impactful Parent App! Available on Apple and Android App Stores. FREEBIES from episodes included!

Apple Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/ios

Android Play Store: https://theimpactfulparent.com/android

https://theimpactfulparent.com for more FREE Resources and paid programs.

[email protected] for more from Rodrigo Bravo

https://theimpactfulparent.com/i-don’t-know-how-single-moms-do-it for Rodrigo’s article

What Do You Think?

Rate, Review, & Subscribe!
The Impactful Parent Parenting Tips

“I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer!  Thank you for making my parenting journey better!”  <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you!!!

Rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!

Also, if you haven’t done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I’m adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not subscribed, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Subscribe now!

What to do next:

1.     Get The Impactful Parent App! Everything you need in your parenting journey in one spot!  Available on the Android Play Store and the Apple Store. Search Impactful Parent (direct links listed above under Links in Episode).

2.     Follow The Impactful Parent on social media if you don’t already! Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, & Pinterest

3.     Subscribe to the PODCAST  

4.     Check out the official website  of The Impactful Parent for FREE RESOURCES, parenting classes, mom’s groups, and so much more! Click here to check it out!

5.     Discover how you can work with Kristina!   Sign up for a FREE 30-minute discovery call! Click here to find a time that works best for you!

 

Bottom Line… I am here for YOU!  Contact me at [email protected] 

The Impactful Parent
It takes a lot to run a family! Here are a few products I recommend.

Gabb Wireless: The BEST first phone for your child! 

  • No internet, no social media, and NO WORRIES! This phone has GPS tracking and other features that parents want to have peace of mind about their child having a phone. The Gabb Wireless phone has the sleek look of a smartphone that kids love without worry and high price.  To find out more and order your phone (or watch) go to: gabbwireless.com/promo/IMPACTFULPARENT30

Episode Transcript or Key Points

Parenting: Good Moms Versus Good Dads (why the double standard?) Why are moms held at a higher parenting standard than dads? Why are moms constantly criticized for their lack of effort but dads can get away with doing much less? In this episode of the Impactful Parent, we discuss the double standards between being a good mom and being a good dad. Discover why we think this double standard exists and how you can minimize the double standard in your own co-parenting relationship.

0:00 Intro to Parenting: Good Moms Versus Good Dads (why the double standard?)

0:59 the discussion video

2:41 The mom pressures of everyday life

6:48 the parenting double standard from a dad’s perspective

14:06 How Do Single Moms Do It?

15:17 More of the double standard

23:23 How the double standard creating resentment

29:50 Moms resenting the time gone by

40:22 How religion plays into the double standard

47:17 Why this is important to discuss

49:16 Parenting resources

Skills

Posted on

November 13, 2024