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Thad Luckinbill on the Importance of Setting Boundaries With Kids

Tags: Dads, Parenting

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That his son Thaddeus Rowe is just 22-months-old hasn’t stopped The Young and The Restless star Thad Luckinbill from looking down the road to the days when he’ll wear his bad cop hat. Although it isn’t a role he relishes, the actor says it’s important nonetheless.

“I grew up with kids whose parents were their best friends, so they didn’t have boundaries or learn to compromise,” Thad recalls in the Sept. 15 issue of Soap Opera Digest, “and I think children need to understand consequences.”

“Rowe isn’t at that age where we’ve really had to discipline him because he doesn’t understand quite yet when he’s doing something wrong.  I think it will be soon when we’ll have to put our foot down.”

Adding that “when he gets older, I’ll probably become more of a disciplinarian,” Thad, 34, goes on to concede that “right now I’m pretty soft.” Case in point? He adds,

“When he cries, I have to pick him up.”

Rowe is Thad’s son with wife and co-star Amelia Heinle. The couple are currently expecting their second child together, a girl.

Source: Soap Opera Digest, Sept. 15 issue

– Missy

2 Responses to “Thad Luckinbill on the Importance of Setting Boundaries With Kids”

  1. Sophie Says:

    I think its important for a parent to be a parent and not a friend, friendship happens later. A parent who tries to hard to be a friend tends to end up spoiling the child who doesn’t really learn important life lessons that help them when they get older in life, such as actions have consequences and how to compromise. (this is from personal experiences of people).

  2. alana Says:

    I love that they call him Rowe. LOVE that name!

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