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Have you ever wondered why your daughter asks for help on homework before she’s really exhausted all efforts to do it by herself? Is this normal? When she tells you about her day, why does she start at the very beginning and tell about every event and every conversation with every detail? Why do girls take things so much more personally than boys? How does a dad show love and affection for a daughter as she grows and resembles a woman? Listen and learn from Dr. Bill’s wisdom as a father of two boys and two girls and become a better father for your daughter.






at 10:35 am
Wonderful podcast!! Thank you.
at 4:22 pm
Excellent, informative podcast from a parent (and happens to be our pediatrician). This should be a required listening for parents of boy/girl twins!
at 8:46 am
As I was listening to this, I immediately started to recognized behaviors Dr. Satterwhite was speaking of in my 6-year-old daughter. This was not just some abstract principles. It made me listen more intently when I realized there is someone who truly understands. I actually took notes. I’ve raised my voice to my daughter, and she acted like I yelled at her. I know I wasn’t yelling, and Dr. S.’s describe her behavior exactly. It made me realize that I need to alter my behavior towards my daughter. My little girl would always say “I can’t do it,” when I knew she could. I would just tell her to do it. Now from listening to the podcast, I realize she is seeking guidance because that is how she relates. It was a wonderful podcast, so much I took notes. Thank you.
at 9:50 am
All of your podcasts have been wonderful, but this one is my favorite to date. My husband and I both listened and loved the blend practicality and inspiration. Thanks!
at 7:18 am
Thanks so much for this podcast. My husband has found it inspirational not only for himself, but also for his job as a youth minister. Thank you again.