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Is "gentle parenting" actually raising anxious, entitled kids who can't handle the real world?
As parenting styles evolve amid rising mental health awareness and societal pressures, the long-term effects of gentle parenting on children's resilience are increasingly debated. Cast your vote to share your take on this generational shift.
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