I talk to a lot of dads, and I’ve come to the point where I make a bold claim: I can answer all your parenting questions to your satisfaction. This page is a blatant attempt to convince you to put my claim to the test.
If you are already convinced, click this link to schedule your free dad talk.
You are still reading, so either you need more convincing, or you are just curious about what more I have to say. Fair enough. Dads talk to me for various reasons, and I’ve created customized responses for the most common reasons. Click on the reason to see the response.
My spouse told me to talk to you
I am so frustrated with my child’s misbehavior / nothing I do is working
I don’t buy into this connected parenting thing
I am frustrated with my parenting. I want to parent differently, but…
None of the above apply to me
Testimonials
I’m getting married next spring, and my fiancée’s four-year-old adopted son has been diagnosed with FASD and sensory processing disorder, plus he has anger management issues. A consultation with Mark Vatsaas on the topic of connected parenting was revelatory and has helped me better understand how to relate with my future stepson. Now I can focus on building a relationship with him based on trust and safety rather than fear and punishment, as my generation was taught back in the day.
-- Thomas P.
Mark Vatsaas is a very informative man who helped me understand a better way to parent my child in a loving way that honors God. He put things in a way that was simple and very helpful for application in helping me to better understand alternative ways to help re-direct my child's outbursts. This also helped me learn how to best parent my children and show them how to be obedient and respectful. It's not an overnight change but in time Mark's advice helped me and my children get along better and allowed my children to show respect for one another. He is a wonderful testimony of a father who loves his children and cares about their direction in life. I'm thankful for his desire to help other fathers learn to love their children more and guide them in a way that will allow their children to grow.
-- Kelly C.
I can't thank Mark enough for the time he spent with me during a recent call. I was struggling and trying to cope with my responses to some difficult behaviors from my child. I felt like a broken dad.
We spoke for more than an hour coming up with what was driving my responses, possible strategies to try and immediate measures to take when I felt "triggered."
I have a lot of pride and it was hard for me personally to ask for help. Men don't like to admit to their weakness, but if it faster to get help than to struggle on your own why not get the help? If you consider how long you'll be a dad and the amount of time on a call with Mark, I'd call it a no-brainer decision. I don't want any dad to ever feel like I did: approaching a crisis without any resources.
-- Derek B.
In just an hour discussion I was able to unlock parts of my childhood that molded me and specifically linked them to how I handle situations now as an adult and a parent. This consultation helped me realize why I was reacting negatively to certain situations when I could have been making them learning situations for my son. I still have work to do in order to create a better atmosphere for my son, but after the conversation that we had, I am more willing to do so now that I have a total understanding of how my reactions were molded from early on. I want my son to know how to handle his emotions properly so he can use them correctly when he becomes an adult and a parent.
-- Daniel E.
The time I spent talking to Mark was very insightful. Not only did I get a better appreciation and understanding about connective parenting, I also got a better understanding of how I can be a better parent. He gave me the understanding of how to connect with my daughters and tools to use to help. This was the best 90 minutes I could have spent.
-- Tim S.