Tom Brady believes parenting gets easier with time and some practice. In a recent appearance at a podcast, Brady discussed his experience as a father, and how growing older and having more experience with kids allows parents to be better at their jobs.
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You’re winging it. You’re trying to wing it," he said. “So, I think when you become a parent, you’re trying new things for the first time.
You’re going through all these things for the first time, so you don’t exactly know always the right thing to say. As you go, you get a little bit better at it, you get a little more understanding of it, and you try to just continue to kind of refresh your skills as a parent.” Like a true athlete, Brady revealed that he’d conduct various self-assessments over the years, checking in on his performance as a parent. "'Am I listening or am I talking?
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