Why isn't there a Playbook for Parenting?

Right now, parenting is far from easy

There are so many stakeholders: society, family, your partner, the child.

Everyone has a different perspective, different experiences, a different truth. Everyone each experiencing the world differently.

Given that, how does one even begin to navigate the minefield that comes with this new parenting role?

Maybe a better question is, what happens if we don't?

 

Anyone else feel like they’re on their Parenting L Plates?


Let's be real for a sec.

Most of us have zero idea how to parent, except from our very limited perspective of 1-2 people: Our parents. 

Who learnt from their parents, who learnt from their parents.

Everyone doing the best they could, with what they knew.

But here's the thing: 

We live in the most advanced society of our time.

We have access to information like no generation before.

So does parenting need to be complicated when we have actual data? (vs. belief systems and drama)

Parenting: A learning experience for parents and child

We believe parenting is a learning experience for both us and our children.

We're learning how to be the best we can be. 

They're learning from us and their environment. 

In essence we all choose our own Playbook for Parenting.

Consciously or unconsciously.

And If we don't consciously choose a parenting path for ourselves, the culture we live in will choose it for us. 

We believe when something resonates with your soul:you just know! You feel calm.The world makes sense.Things feel right.  

Thats how it felt when we first discovered Montessori. A philosophy built on decades of science-led research.

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