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(1) I’m so glad I have found your content. I don’t agree with the gentle parenting movement. I do agree with validating feelings and emotions when
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This is totally gentle parenting … mom did not get upset at her kid for tantruming, simply redirected her
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The family I nannied for was very permissive while I set clear boundaries and expectations, guess who the kids respected and listened to 😅
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what? you're telling me kids aren't the epitome of innocence and wisdom? they actually need to be...TAUGHT?!
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you didn't even give her a chance for her to give it to you just straight ripped it out of her hands
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maybe they start to "tantrum" because they have not learnt to identify feelings yet.
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you literally started the tantrum by taking the cap out of her hands. it’s a cap it’s not that deep
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I would have said “let’s put mr cap & mr bottle back together, they’re friends” & let the child help w/ the task & then a high five! Bypass a tantrum
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The tantrum started by pulling something out of the child's hands. We wouldn't tolerate the child taking something out of our hands.
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You are a momma in action thank you for showing us this. I have seen other people talk about this but they don’t want to show themselves in action.
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Tanturms are emotionally driven. Ur toddler is coping with the fact the thing they want to play with and are curious about is taken away from them
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it shouldnt be weird for a parent to want to set behavioral boundaries with their kids. "gentle parenting" is normal parenting.
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