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Good evening stereo peeps, hope you're well. This is Moon. So I came across this short video clip recently, and I just had to share it with you guys because it is impactful. You know, it just made me think about how there's typically two types of parents. There's the Disneyland parent that literally dotes on their child, buys them everything under the sun as much as possible, spoils their child rotten. It's with the attempt to buy their love, to buy their attention, to give the parent what the parent wants, right? But then there's the other parent that is breaking generational trauma, you know, maybe doesn't have a crowd of people around them, you know, but is working on healing the inner child, reparenting themselves, and, you know, giving their children the platform to do so as well with the proper support, advocating for their child, etc. So it just got me thinking, which parent are you? And which parent did you grow up with? Let's talk about it.
I'm not a parent yet, but I am in therapy and have been working on my inner child, working on my healing, working on accepting and loving myself. Growing up, my mother especially was very emotionally immature and kind of breaking those generational curses one day at a time.
Yeah, that's not really my thing. I definitely believe in letting the child earn his rewards and keeping dialogue with my children and being into my children's lives and, you know, just creating an atmosphere where we're not friends. I'm your parent, but I'm someone you could come to, lean on in certain, you know, situations and you might be doing.
And you might be involved with things and think, I don't know, but I've been snooping around. I've been asking questions. I've been going through your phone while you sleep. And I know what's going on. Yeah, I definitely believe in that kind of parenting.