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In case you missed it, 'gentle parenting' is an umbrella term popularised by mums on TikTok who use the medium to showcase a style of parenting that is, you guessed it, gentle.
Gentle parents, like 'mindful parents' or 'intentional parents', are calm. They don't yell or get cross because no one has their shoes on and it's 8.55am on a Monday. They simply and calmly enquire if there is a reason the shoes are not on, and then collaborate with their child to problem solve the issue.
Easy, right?
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According to a piece in The New Yorker by Jessica Winter, gentle parenting "centres on acknowledging a child’s feelings and the motivations behind challenging behaviour, as opposed to correcting the behaviour itself".
The main pillars of gentle parenting include empathy, respect, understanding and boundaries, so what's not to like?
As a parent of two boys, I am always trying to acknowledge my kids' feelings empathically and operate respectfully when faced with challenging behaviour.