Parents frequently face judgment during their children's early years, particularly during challenging situations like travel. This scrutiny can lead to self-doubt, exacerbated by comparisons with other parents. The article highlights real-life examples that showcase how even small moments can invite harsh judgments from others, leaving parents feeling judged and undermined. The author suggests that breaking this cycle of judgment requires a shift towards curiosity, context, and compassionate understanding of one another's situations as parents navigate the complexities of raising children.
Parents often feel judged-especially during toddlerhood-based on one small moment in time.
Judgment thrives in comparison; curiosity, context, and compassion can break the cycle.
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