Jo Frost, renowned as ‘Supernanny,’ warns that modern parenting trends might hinder children’s growth. She believes the emphasis on convenience is affecting children’s ability to learn essential life skills.
Frost gained attention with a viral video on social media, highlighting how certain parenting approaches prevent children from acquiring resilience. She observed a pattern among families she interacts with, where children grow dependent rather than independent.
Parents are keeping children in strollers when they should be walking,
she remarked. Frost also noted that children over-relying on conveniences like pacifiers past an appropriate age or not learning basic hygiene and dining skills becomes worrying.
Frost’s concerns were reiterated during her appearance on Fox & Friends. Each day, she receives emails from parents troubled by their children’s inability to master simple life skills due to over-helpful parenting.
Allowing children to struggle a bit is essential,
she stated. Raising a generation of resilience involves more than doing everything for them.
Frost advocates for achieving long-term goals that help children become self-sufficient adults. She recommends involving children in simple activities like chores, hygiene practices, and outdoor play. Teaching children to tie shoelaces, brush teeth properly, and demonstrate good manners are basic yet crucial skills.
This is not about lacking time, but about making intentional choices,
she advised on Instagram. Each missed teaching opportunity affects their capability.
