PQotW for Apr. 18, 2012
PQotW: What’s the Best Single Bit of Parenting Advice You’ve Got?

parenting advice

This week’s Podcast Question of the Week is about assholes advice:

What’s the best single bit of parenting advice you’ve got?

Today, 8BitDad hit 1,000 articles! The 1,000th was about Ben Montgomery of Heroic Fatherhood Development – who listed 10 “Dad Mistakes” on his site. We weren’t about to ask you what your best dad-mistake was, but we’d like to know what the best bit of parenthood advice you’ve got is.

Is it something simple, like “relax”? Something complicated, like how to manage finances? Or is it something that helped get you through a particular stage of parenting – like “don’t look up baby advice on the internet”?

We want to know! Leave your answer in the comments here and we’ll read some of your answers on our podcast! Be sure to watch on Tuesday, 4/24.

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  • http://profiles.google.com/mr.aion Justin Aion

    Hugh Jackman always gives the following advice: “Don’t drop the baby.”

  • Lucy

    “To the future new parents, prepare yourselves, where ever you go with the baby, along will come some (insert expletive) with opinions and advice. Patience.” This is what our parent mentor wrote to me and another dad-to-be . Regards Lucy

  • http://www.facebook.com/nicholaus.noles Nicholaus Noles

    “Remember who your are and what you are.” When my dad said this, it had a decidedly religious bent, but I think that it’s great advice for any person (especially dads), and it’s a little mysterious and navel-gazey, but that makes it a good one to ponder, regardless of who or what you might be.

  • http://www.dadofthedecade.com/ Ben

    Worry less. Play more. The kids will be ok.