Psychologists call this the “after-school check-in.” When your daughter comes home, resist asking about homework or grades immediately. Instead, sit at her level and ask, “How was your heart today?” Let her decompress. The ideal father listens more than he lectures.
Respect for boundaries and privacy is paramount; he treats her as a person, not a project. He fosters her confidence by listening, encouraging autonomy, and stepping back so she can try and learn. Safety—physical, emotional, and digital—is maintained thoughtfully, with open dialogue about risks and clear, evolving rules that grow as she matures. Psychologists call this the “after-school check-in
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