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In the evolving landscape of child-rearing, Caroline Goldman stands out as a vocal advocate for a return to more traditional parenting methods. Her outspoken critique of the positive parenting movement has resonated with many parents who feel overwhelmed by its demands. Goldman argues that the emphasis on positivity can often lead to unrealistic expectations and increased pressure on both parents and children.
According to Goldman, many parents are feeling disillusioned with the constant push to maintain a cheerful demeanor, even in challenging situations. This shift has prompted discussions about the importance of balance in parenting styles. Goldman suggests that while positivity is beneficial, it should not overshadow the necessity for discipline and structure in a child's upbringing.
As parents seek guidance, Goldman emphasizes the need for a more pragmatic approach that incorporates both nurturing and boundaries. Her perspective highlights a growing sentiment among parents who are eager to reclaim a sense of control and authenticity in their parenting journey.
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