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Vladimir Duthiers Says Parenting ‘Can’t Be Taught’ as He Celebrates His First Father’s Day (Exclusive)

Courtesy of Vladimir Duthiers

Vladimir Duthiersis reflecting on what he’s learned as a dad so far.

Ahead of his firstFather’s Day, the CBS News correspondent, 53, tells PEOPLE that parenting “can’t be taught.”

“Our daughter Céline Mari was born on January 31st 2023, so I have only been a dad for a little over 4 months,” he shares. “But here is what I have learned on this, my first Father’s Day. It is something that I guess all dads — and moms too — have learned.”

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Vladimir Duthiers Says Parenting ‘Can’t Be Taught’ as He Celebrates His First Father’s Day (Exclusive)

“What I have learned can’t be taught. You can’t even really prepare for it. Because the only way to know it is to feel it,” he tells PEOPLE. “To experience it. To live it.”

Duthiers describes fatherhood as, “the feeling that my heart’s capacity for love is infinite. Limitless. Without end.”

“Dads know what that means. And now, so do I,” he adds.

“January 2023, we’re welcoming our little girl and we are very, very happy,” he added. “I’m going to be a girl dad, which is amazing. We’re blessed. It’s so challenging for people to have children and we don’t take it lightly. It’s not easy, but we’re very blessed.”

source: people.com