July 31, 2025 - 19:48

An experienced therapist and mother of two has taken to TikTok to share valuable parenting insights that challenge common practices. With a growing following, she emphasizes her non-negotiables when it comes to raising children. Her videos highlight several widely accepted parenting methods that she believes can be counterproductive or harmful.
One of the key points she makes is about the importance of fostering independence in children rather than relying on overprotective measures. She argues that allowing children to experience failure and learn from their mistakes is crucial for their development. Additionally, she addresses the impact of excessive screen time, advocating for more interactive and engaging activities that promote creativity and social skills.
Her approach encourages parents to rethink their strategies and consider the long-term effects of their choices. By sharing her professional insights and personal experiences, she aims to guide parents toward more effective and nurturing practices that support healthy child development.
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