Does GENTLE PARENTING WORK?
WOMAN - UK|April 17, 2023
Out with the naughty step, in with validated feelings… Francesca Angelina tries a softer approach with her toddlers
FRANCESCA ANGELINI
Does GENTLE PARENTING WORK?

One sunny morning last year I took my two children, Hope and Isaac, to a playgroup at our local park in south-east London. Isaac was asleep in his pram and I reckoned I had at least eight minutes of uninterrupted me time to scroll through my phone. 

After two of my eight luxurious minutes, Hope reappeared, transformed into some kind of Dalmatian mongrel. ‘I’m a puppy,’ she announced, pawing at my leg. But already I had a sense of foreboding. To extract a three-year-old from a dog costume was going to be torture – for both of us.

Sure enough, when everyone began singing the hideous ‘tidy-up time’ chant, Hope was still 100% dog. ‘Five more minutes,’ I said, ‘and then it’s time to take it off.’ A bark signalled a hard no. I switched to reasoning with her. ‘Your brother’s hungry, it’s lunch.’ She jutted her chin out, a warning.

Then I noticed another defiant doggie. This one was further along in the stand-off, already writhing on the floor. But what really turned my head was her father. He was crouched down on the floor at his daughter’s level, repeating, ‘I understand you want to keep the dog costume on, you’re having a really nice time, you feel frustrated because you wish you could stay in the dog costume all day. You don’t want to go home. It’s time for lunch now, you need to take it off.’

This story is from the April 17, 2023 edition of WOMAN - UK.

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