305: 3 Parenting Rules You Should Totally Break (and not feel bad about it)
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Think you had parenting all figured out before you actually had kids? Spoiler: Everyone does! In this episode, we’re ditching the guilt and breaking those so-called “perfect” parenting rules. Screens at restaurants? Yep, we’re all for it. Punishing kids for every mistake? Nah, let’s talk respectful communication instead. And don’t get us started on messy rooms—they’re not a sign of failure! Join JoAnn and Brie as they share their own real-life "oops" moments and help you break those outdated parenting rules guilt-free. Because let’s be honest, no one’s got it all together—no matter what they post on Instagram! #parentingtips #parentingpodcast #Instagram #teens #selfcare #preschoolers #toddlers #kids #parentingrules #noguilt Resources We Shared: Join our newsletter! Get connected to No Guilt Mom and get our FREE Repair Your Relationship With Your Child In Less Than 17 Seconds guide.  Watch the Instagram stitch with @dnealz about screens and bad parenting Watch the TikTok stitch HERE Visit No Guilt Mom Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too! Check out our favorite deals and discounts from our amazing sponsors here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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