3 Ways Dads Cause Family Tension In 2024

 Are you creating family tension in your house? Our kids’ emotional well-being is largely determined by us. Our temperament, character, and behavior can provide kids with a sense of security or a world of internal chaos and turbulence. If it’s the latter, it can cause significant emotional and psychological damage. That’s why we need to work to establish stability by avoiding that type of behavior. Here are 3 ways dads cause family tension.

1. Volatility

The other day, my son left his socks in the living room after I told him to pick them up. When I had to remind him, he anxiously said, “Oh, no! Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry!” as he ran past me to the living room to pick them up. Yes, he said sorry five times. His reaction was shocking to me. I wasn’t mad and had spoken calmly the whole time. It made me think back to all the times I yelled or spoke harshly to him for similar things. It’s made me wonder how much anxiety I have caused him. Is he afraid of how I’ll react? When our reactions are volatile, it makes our kids walk on eggshells. It can produce fear of failure, social anxiety, or hesitance to try new things.

2. Substance Abuse

Like for Charlie’s dad, substance abuse makes a person unstable. Kids are already vulnerable. They have surging emotions and little control over their lives. They lack a core identity, and their friendships are tenuous at best. They desperately need stability from their parents. Having a father in a drunken state is dangerous, adds to their confusion, and gives them greater anxiety. It’s a burden they are unable to carry, and we should never put them in that position. If you have an addiction, seek help immediately.

3. Inconsistency

Inconsistency from a parent is like making kids live through an earthquake every day. As I said in the last point, kids need stability, structure, and parents who are reliable. One of Adam Sandler’s characters said, “It’s gotta be boring how reliable parents are.” He’s talking about consistency. Our kids should almost take for granted how dependable we are. They should know we’ll be there, that our love will never go away, our boundaries are solid, and our follow-through is firm. All of it gives kids the assurance they need.



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