YOUR WEEKLY FATHERING TIP: THE POWER OF SORRY

Parents need to always remember that no one knows everything, and no one is always right. Whenever you make mistakes, say sorry to the children since withholding an apology may make you seem untrustworthy.  A genuine “sorry” can bring you closer and gain more respect, it also teaches children humility and honesty.

To conclude, apologizing can help you to become a better parent, apologizing is all about nurturing, modelling good behavior, and promotes mutual respect.