Let’s Get Real, Momma. Parenting MAGAZINE IS WORTH READING? Ever read a parenting magazine and felt like a complete failure? Like you’re somehow ruining your kid’s life with every choice you make? One page from parenting magazine tells you to “Cherish every moment!” while your toddler smears peanut butter on the dog. The next hits you with: “Are You Raising an Emotionally Damaged Child? Read This Before It’s Too Late!” “The 10 Foods That Are Slowly Poisoning Your Kid” “Why Your Toddler Isn’t Sleeping—and Why It’s 100% Your Fault” Enough. It’s time to talk about why parenting magazines are toxic —and what you should actually be reading instead. 1. Parenting Magazines Are Designed to Make You Feel Like a Bad Mom Ever read “How to Be a More Present Mom” while doom-scrolling Instagram with a cold coffee in hand and a toddler meltdown in the background? Yeah. SAME. These parenting magazines pretend to empower moms while actually making them feel like garbag...
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