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30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
ParentingDEC 6, 2023

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact

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Raising kids is a tough job. In fact, 41% of American parents say it is tiring, and 29% say it is stressful all or most of the time.
Unfortunately, the many misconceptions surrounding this challenging endeavor add even more confusion. For first-time moms and dads, listening to all the contradictory philosophies telling them what to say and what to do can be especially frustrating.
So when Reddit user BITE_AU_CHOCOLAT made a post on the platform, asking people to share the parenting myths that they would like to see disappear, the replies came rushing in.
Image credits: BITE_AU_CHOCOLAT

#1

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
Dads are more than babysitters.
It's been 20+ years since I was a single father, but the attitudes towards men and parenthood haven't changed as much as they should have.
Don't ask a dad if he is giving mom a break today.
Don't assume dad doesn't know how to settle down their child.
Don't stare at dad at the park when dad is there with his kid(s).
And for god sake can businesses install a change table in the men's washroom!
154points

#2

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
That there's a "right" way to parent. (Clearly, I'm not talking about things that qualify as abuse.) Breast feed? Great! Bottle feed? Great! If your baby is fed, that's awesome. Let the baby set the schedule? Great! Worked to get your baby on a schedule that works better for you and your family? Great! If your baby is healthy and cared for, that's awesome. And on and on. Every stage of parenting has some dichotomy of "do it this way to be a perfect parent." Kids are all different. Families are all different. Do what works to develop an amazing human and keep your own humanness intact.
137points

#3

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
Picking up your baby too much will spoil them. Ffs… pick up a crying child and meet their needs - sometimes which is a just a need for comfort and bonding with their caretaker.
125points

#4

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
You should finish your plate because "kids in Africa are starving."
No. If I'm not hungry don't force me to eat.
111points

#5

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
Kids are resilient and will get over stuff without it correctly being addressed.
No, we remember everything In our tiny and impressionable brains.
95points

#6

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
To prevent allergies, avoid giving your child these foods until they are much older…
It has been proven over and over again that exposing your child to traditionally allergy prone foods in very small amounts when they are younger drastically reduces allergy potential. Even to the point of doing so in utero ….
94points

#7

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
This destructive myth that we are OWED respect and love from our kids - NOPE! They are attached to us, yes, but love and respect are earned. Fear is not respect; guilt is not love; we chose to have kids, they had no say in the matter. It is incumbent upon us to reach them by mirroring the behaviors we value.
94points

#8

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
I'm sure it's in here somewhere, but there's a lot of evidence that corporal punishment is contraindicated in disciplining a child for a multitude of reasons. One of my friends is a PhD psychologist who researched this and even when she presents people evidence about this they just say "well I got spanked and I turned out fine" and it's like well did you really though?
91points

#9

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
That nonverbal kids don’t understand what you say. This one is common in the autism community.
85points

#10

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
If you give your children medication you're a lazy parent who doesn't want to "deal" with your child's behaviours.
Hear this a lot in adhd circles. Truth is in most cases not medicating can do more harm than good.
Also why would knowingly force your teenager to go through severe depression, anxiety and hallucinations when you can ease all of that with medication and therapy? Some kids need medications to get by in life just like some adults do.
76points

#11

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
Don't tiptoe in silence around your baby when they're asleep.
Yeah, sure you'll wake up them once or twice, but teaching the baby to only really sleep in absolute silence is setting yourself up for many years of problems, not to mention what it does for them (insomnia, etc.).
Same for darkness, etc.
You want your kid to be able to sleep through you having some friends over without having to all whisper to each other. Trust me.
75points

#12

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
Having a kid will cause someone to step up/straighten out/grow up/mature/etc
72points

#13

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
That you only have to put up with them for 18 years, and can kick them out as an adult. Maybe millennial parents forgot how traumatic that was. Kids today can't survive without financial support at least.
Parents, listen up: KIDS ARE A LIFETIME COMMITMENT. YOU NEVER GET TO CUT OFF YOUR CHILD UNLESS YOUR ACTUAL LIFE DEPENDS UPON IT!!!!!
68points

#14

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
Daughters are nightmares and sons are so easy to raise.
The really disturbing part is women seem to believe this more than men.
67points

#15

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
Forcing a child to share an item that they don't want to when it belongs to them is somehow a good idea.
67points

#16

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
Your motherly instincts will just kick in and suddenly you'll love the baby and be an amazing mom.
I'm sure that happens for some people. I have ASPD and have never felt that way towards the kid I gave birth to.
63points

#17

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
You can not spoil a newborn.
Their brain is still quite underdeveloped, and actually, by refusing to answer their calls, you can give them self-regulation issues as they develop without that safety in processing new stimuli.
Edit - I guess the myth would be that you *can* spoil a newborn. Sorry if I wasn't clear.
Second edit due to replies - I said newborn because I meant newborns. Not babies that need to be practicing lifting their head, etc. There are people who start fussing at parents about this as soon as they bring their newborn home, forgetting that this baby is experiencing everything BRAND NEW, and needs a safety system.
And also I did raise two humans, and I very much remember being a new mom.
61points

#18

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
That all parents, specifically mothers, have an instinct that will kick in eventually and your child will be your world.
Mine told me from a very early age that I wasn't the kid she'd wanted, I was ugly, fat, whatever - I finally ended things completely this year when she told me she's always hated me and never wanted me. I needed the closure.
She made my life hell, especially since she had two kids after me that she loves.
My daughter hasn't ever been shouted at (by that I mean raising my voice) hurt, or made to feel like less than the wonderful person she is. I suppose I can thank my mother for showing me how not to be.
60points

#19

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
Autism is caused by vaccines...
60points

#20

30 Outdated Parenting Myths That Too Many People Still Take For Fact
Throwing a cup of cold water in the face of a child who is having a tantrum will end it. My mother did it to us as children and it only ever escalated the situation. The kid is still screaming, now also scared, crying and soaked. Who TF thought this was a good idea?
59points
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