Episode 15: How does a father nurture their child’s development?

Host: Cindy Hovington, Ph.D. and Founder of Curious Neuron (www.curiousneuron.com) (follow us on Instagram here)

Guest: Patrick Greenwood, Founder & Inventor at Kontu www.kontukids.com

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Fathers play an important role in a child's development. Some are similar to a mother's such that research shows that when a father is sensitive to their child's needs, it helps a child build their emotional skills and even helps them with academics later on.

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Fathers play an important role in a child’s development. Some are similar to a mother’s such that research shows that when a father is sensitive to their child’s needs, it helps a child build their emotional skills and even helps them with academics later on. The roles are different such that when a father plays in a more risky way with their child. it helps build their confidence and autonomy because they learn how to push their boundaries. In this episode, I chatted with Patrick Greenwood, Founder & Inventor at Kontu www.kontukids.com, to learn a little more about how he invented a toy to help teach his daughter math skills in preschool.

 

Key Points

  • “What I’ve learned from my daughter is to re-meet her in her development and learn what her interests are”. I love that Patrick said this. When it comes to play, I always talk about letting our children lead the way. It was lovely to hear how he does this naturally.

  • “Playing with kids can be really fun, you just have to get out of your adult head for a minute”

  • “Parenting comes more naturally when we let our children lead”

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