I’m Not Your Child’s Bestie: Embracing Parenthood’s Tough Love

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Vlogger shares wisdom on why it’s okay if your kids are upset with you.

“My three kids are all mad at me right now, and honestly? I’m perfectly fine with that.”

Meet Laura Simmons, the vlogger who previously wowed audiences with her funny take on “Cooking with Kids,” where she tackled the challenges of getting little ones involved in the kitchen. In her latest video, she delves into the often complex relationship between parents and children, highlighting why they shouldn’t be viewed as your best friends.

“They’re upset because I’m doing my job as a parent,” she quips while enjoying some chocolate ice cream. “My main responsibility is to love them. But that doesn’t mean I need to cater to their every whim or ensure they’re always smiling. True love means guiding them to become well-rounded individuals who I’d actually enjoy spending time with as adults.”

Absolutely! Time for a little self-care with a wine milkshake.

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In summary, it’s perfectly okay if your kids are upset with you from time to time. Your primary role as a parent is to nurture and guide them into becoming healthy, responsible adults. So, embrace the tough love—it’s part of the journey!

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