7 parenting buzzwords we might laugh at when we’re older
When we look back at how we were raised, we realize our parents had some questionable parenting methods such as spanking, time outs and even drinking and smoking during pregnancy. But have you ever wondered what our own kids will think of the parenting methods and strategies we use that feel so normal today"
Well, one parent on Reddit, who goes by the username piratefinch, started a thread on the subreddit /r/beyondthebump asking exactly that question: What parenting buzzwords and advice do we currently follow with our kids that will eventually date our generation when our kids are parents themselves" Check out their original post:
Obviously, the parents of Reddit had a lot to say, so we’ve rounded up a few of the most talked-about buzzwords that people thought would make us seem old when we eventually (and hopefully!) become grandparents. And while you’re reading, remember that this list doesn’t mean a certain word or piece of parenting advice is good or bad?it’s just people’s opinions! Developmental leaps & Wonder Weeks
The Wonder Weeks have been around since the ’90s. Husband-and-wife team Frans Plooij and Hetty van de Rijt published their parenting book with that title in 1992, explaining the mental leaps that babies go through as their brains develop. Since then, the term “developmental leaps” has come into the parenting sphere to mean essentially the same thing?it just also applies to the years after the...
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