What makes motherhood so hard? The problem of “ideal parenting”
Parents feel pressure to do parenting right—from sleep to food to screen time. When the ideal approach is presented as the only option, it feels like anything less is bad parenting. Emily Oster argues that second bests exist and some are better and safer than others. Knowing this enables us make better decisions and feel less stress as parents. Let’s stop making parenting harder than it needs to be and discover the power of second bests.
Parenting Advice you Should Ignore
They mean well, I’m sure. They’re trying to remind us that children do grow up quickly. When you’re 75, the toddler years will be a blip. I get it. But still, it’s the worst possible parenting advice.
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