Setting them up to understand how to navigate in a world filled with junk food by easily making filling, nutritious food in a fun way goes a lot farther than just abstinence, anyways.
Agreed. I have 3 kids. My wife and I thought we’d raise them on only “healthy” food, but that didn’t stick around too long. Now, we try to prepare healthy food so it’s tasty and they’ll eat it. Instead of flat-out banning junk, or making it seem “evil,” we stress that things like soda, candy, and ice cream are indeed delicious, but having too much without also eating healthy will affect how you feel and grow. They still like junk, but they’re surprisingly good at self-regulating.
I honestly can't think of anything. I have always loved my parents, but they fucked up in a lot of ways that I have done everything in my power to not repeat. And when I do find myself doing something they would have done in a similar situation, I stop and apologize.
New parent here. I used to think that if your kid was crying you were doing something wrong. I discovered that babies just cry. That’s the only way they can communicate, so it happens all the time. And there are different types of cry and not all of them are fixable. So now my baby at times cries in public.
Definitely I used to judge when I heard kids scream during shopping. Now as a parent of young kids I know exactly what that's like. It's not uncommon to have to take a time out in the cleaning supplies aisle while they cool down.