You don't want your children to look at you like you are anything special other than their dad.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I want my kids to see me as Dad, for God's sake, not a television personality.
As a father, you immediately become uncool, especially the older they get. The older you get, it's inevitable that, as cool as you think you are, you're probably just as lame in your kids' eyes.
One truth I've learned as a father: Children want presence more than presents. They don't want to read about you; they want you.
Your sons weren't made to like you. That's what grandchildren are for.
Children wish fathers looked but with their eyes; fathers that children with their judgment looked; and either may be wrong.
It surprises me how much children like me, you know? If they look at me as an example, I have a big responsibility.
I think my kids give mommy more attention than they give me.
Respect your kids. They are their own people. I think sometimes we expect kids to be perfect when we're not perfect.
Your children don't have to fear you to respect you.
One thing that's great about seeing your kids is you see things that you admired in your parents.