A parenting news story on the Sydney Morning Herald stopped me in my tracks this morning and perhaps not for the reason you might think.
The article was about how parents are reaching for noise-cancelling headphones in rising numbers. One mum spoke of how she uses headphones to get her through isolating moments and another, who did not even want to be named because she feared judgement, echoed the sentiment.
First, I thought – hold on – are there people who have been parenting WITHOUT such distractions? I tip my hat to you super humans.
Second, and especially for parents of little kids like the anonymous contributor in the article, I do not believe that using headphones or earbuds while parenting is something to feel guilty about.
My beautiful boys are now aged 12 and six and there is no way I could have parented them over the years without headphones and other such audio input.
Mums (and let's be honest the guilt doesn't extend to dads as much) feel too much guilt about everything.
From what we eat and drink (or don't eat and drink) when pregnant, to our birth stories, our feeding options, our sleeping options. The list is endless.
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