This mother is not making an obstacle around – and she is sure not to swing in monkeys’ rods.
Amanda, a mother of three children passing by @s.as.amothher on Instagram, has the internet in a noise after posting a wrapping of Herry seated peacefully on a park bench, coffee in hand, seeing her children play – but not playing with them, original
Her attitude? A zinger with a word: “no”
The latest clip was a direct response to another video asking parents to get off their butter and sandbox with their children.
Amanda didn’t have it.
“I am not saying that they never intervene, play with her or support your Kiddo,” she explained in the title. “I’m just stressing here that it’s okay if you don’t want to be adults who escalate the playground.”
Translation? She is a mother, not a gym in the jungle.
Making has aroused a war of war in the parenting arena, with some calling Amanda a champion of borders-and others label her absence at rest.
Amanda sees the playground as “a space where they have to experience freedom, explore, interact and engage with other children without their parents by scratching in their neck.”
And many mothers are supporting it.
“I play every day all day. The park is once they are there to play independently and with others their age,” one wrote.
“Let them get bored. Let them become creative. Let them make new friends. Their parent is not their court jest.
Another preschool to add, “Children must come up with their creativity ever. It is my job to have objects to play with him, but it is their duty to understand what they want to do with that object.”
Still, some spectators warned against full zoning – especially when wild children go full “lord of flies” in sliding.
“You don’t need to play with the kids, but you have to look at them,” a commentator snapped. “I can’t stay parents sitting on the bench staying on their phone while their child is terrorizing other children.”
This is the last point of flashpoint in modern parenting wars – just like Chelsea Lensing’s hack Wild to stop cars to scream by asking her children, “Have you brought a snack?”
The economist’s mother went viral last month to return her back complaints to the teaching moments of the little ones.
The goal is not self-aware-is consciousness.
“She really bored because she too wanted a doll,” Lensing recalled. “I said, ‘Did you bring one?’ And she said, ‘No.
Her method aroused a storm of her own, with critics calling her “crazy” for children under 5, while teachers applauded her for building accountability.
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