This side of the Dad Continuum focuses on children’s needs more than adult comfort.
What is child‑centered fathering?
This is often described as a child’s primary language.
What is Play?
Awareness is the first step toward this
What is Change?
This is at the top of most kids’ needs lists
What is Safety?
This part of the continuum often sounds like “my way or the highway.”
What is parent‑centered fathering?
This kind of play helps kids feel heard without words.
What is Child-Led Play?
Tracking thoughts helps dads respond rather than this
What is React?
Predictability helps kids feel this
What is security?
When dads move along the continuum, this is what kids begin to regain.
What is Trust?
When dads take over play, this benefit is usually lost.
What is Connection?
New habits form when dads 'walk' this kind of 'path' repeatedly
What is a New Neural Pathway?
Kids show overwhelm through this rather than words
What is Behavior?
The Dad Continuum reminds us that change is this — not an overnight switch.
What is a process (or 'gradual')?
This is the first step to making play actually happen
What is Setting Time Aside?
Changing this part of the triangle is often the easiest starting point
What are our thoughts?
This belief replaces “my child is bad” thinking
What is "my child is overwhelmed/needs support/has unmet needs"?
This mindset supports learning, mistakes, and repair.
What is a Growth Mindset?
Copying your child during play communicates this message
What is "I see you and I'm Paying Attention"?
We usually don’t control events, but we do control this
What are our actions?
Seeing behavior as communication leads to this response.
What is Curiosity rather than Punishment?