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Brooke C.'s avatar

I was pretty skeptical about your take here when i started reading this, but then by the end found that your approach is almost exactly how i parent - and it’s not even intentional most times!

I have also found the narration of a child’s every move to be excessive and not natural. Especially when it’s from a perfectly composed script. When i push away all the noise from gentle parenting experts, i start mothering instinctually, which can look like holding my daughter close but silently as she cries, sitting near her during a tantrum but not trying to intervene, or letting her jump on the damn couch if she wants to.

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Adalake Barnwell's avatar

I love this and it really aligns with my experiences! An interesting observation as a parent to little kids and teacher of teenagers: validating emotions and explaining boundaries verbally works pretty badly with my three-year-old. However, it works better with thirteen-year-olds. It makes sense developmentally, because they have some capacity for reason and want to be treated as rational decision-makers. Toddlers just need a calm hug!

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