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Dr. Kyaw Sein - The Complete Story of Fatherhood

Dr. Kyaw Sein - The Complete Story of Fatherhood

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Stages of fatherhood

(1) Accept or reject;

(2) Following the role (protecting and protecting)

(or) rejection,

(3) Bonding and boundaries,

(4) Personal, moral, and spiritual intelligence

Emotional training

(5) Fatherhood and leadership training,

Don't view the stages of fatherhood as a set of steps that must be built with precision. Like all developmental stages, fatherhood is not a gradual process, but rather a winding path that must be climbed in a series of winding steps.

Someone can move from one level to another, one step at a time, or they can go back and forth, or they can go up and down two or three levels. Some people can be in two different levels at the same time.

For example, a man may be at both stages (1) of denying paternity of a child he has with one woman and (2) of acknowledging paternity of a child he has with another woman. It is also seen that within the same family, a man may be at different stages of development with regard to children. In our father-dominated society, many daughters and some sons experience rejection by their fathers, while their other siblings experience stronger bonds with their fathers.

I believe that this developmental distinction can provide us with practical guidance for the emotional, behavioral, moral, and spiritual issues that we face at different stages of fatherhood. We need to understand the dynamic nature of fatherhood. In other words, fatherhood interacts with and influences the lives of our children. A father who knows that he is his true bloodline but does not recognize him as a son or daughter has an evil heart. His heart may be the heart of someone who is not worthy of fatherhood. In the story of Joseph in this book, we will see that fatherhood is important not only for the development of a child but also for the development of an adult. A person who rejects his sonship is often shrouded in ignorance. He is like a person who has removed an object from his inner self in order to be recognized and thrive. A person without attachment will not develop his personal qualities, such as character and mental intelligence. His heart and soul will become like a fish in water one day.

Fatherhood Level (5) is the level of development that concerns the whole heart and soul. A person at this level is a guardian of all the children of our society. He is a person who wants to educate the next generation in his profession, his profession, and his various arts and crafts. He is also a good father. We all have a responsibility to strive to reach this level of fatherhood, and every society needs to fully support this effort. We also have to thank Joseph, the father of Jesus, for setting a beacon of standards and standards for us to follow.

The child is the father of the adult.

William Parsworth

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By any measure, the first modern father was one of the most neglected parents in history. He raised and cared for his child who was not his own. He built a house for him as if he were his own son. Since his child was a helpless child from birth, Joseph built a house for him using the best craftsmanship he could remember. Joseph was the only mother and father to the child. So Joseph did everything he could to protect and nurture the child.

He played with the child. He taught him the meaning of being a man in the world and the importance of being a good person. He raised the child to be a good person. He also taught him the carpentry skills he had. He also took him fishing. But he did not try to interfere with the fate of his step-son. Although there is no evidence, it is possible to say that Joseph did not try to save his son and remained silent. It is possible that Joseph suppressed his fatherly instincts to fight against his enemies and save the young man he loved so much.

Joseph was near Jesus the whole time. He could hear the sound of the nails being hammered into the cross, the piercing screams of agony. His body, covered in blood, was in agony as he lay on the cross.

He could also see Jesus, who was lying on the ground, almost dead. He could also hear Jesus' voice asking, "Father... why have you abandoned me?"

It was like this. Joseph stood there, crying and asking himself, “Did he tell me about my father? Did he want me to do something?” Joseph could do nothing. He just stood there, stunned. According to his destiny, his heart and soul, he stood there silently. He stood there unmoving. That’s right. This is the true heart and soul of Jesus’ natural father. This is the embodiment of a man named Joseph trying his best to be a good father, a life’s work.

If you are a father, you will have to face the same heartbreak and sacrifices as Joseph. At some point, your child will create his own destiny, and you may find yourself helpless and helpless like Joseph. These events will strengthen your heart and soul. The fact that you were able to raise that child as a father until the second time is a reflection of your life as a good man.

That action is a noble and pure action. For a human being, that action is a truly important and fundamental action.

But it's a shame that we don't know the full story of the lives of Joseph and Jesus. We don't know how happy and joyful they must have been when they bathed and ate dinner during Jesus' childhood and youth. Jesus' youth.....

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