Stars' 'bizarre' parenting choices - from Katherine Ryan's 'instant' potty training to Molly-Mae's 'self-settle' plan
09.02.2024 - 11:34
/ ok.co.uk
Parenting is a minefield. What works for one parent might not work for another. However, mums are often under scrutiny, with everyone having an opinion on their parenting style.
From Abbey Clancy allowing her three year old son to use a dummy, to Katherine Ryan admitting she starts potty training her kids "from the moment they're born," various celebrities have made surprising parenting confessions over the years. Whether it's letting your baby "cry out" or admitting to having a favourite child, here are some of the most unusual parenting techniques celeb mums are swearing by... 'Self-settling' Last year, Molly-Mae Hague opened up about one of her parenting techniques as she's been teaching her daughter Bambi to 'self-settle' when tired.
The Love Island star, 24, welcomed her first child in January 2023 with fiancé Tommy Fury, also 24, and has been documenting her experience as a first time mum on social media, most notably her highly popular YouTube channel.
In one vlog, Molly could be seen talking to the camera while holding a baby monitor, and Bambi then began to cry. "She's OK, by the way. I know this seems...
some people don't like to leave their babies to cry, but right now she's more just sort of grizzling and this is her self-settling," Molly reassured her subscribers. She went on to add: "This feels really weird I'm sharing this but this is totally normal. She does this every single time I put her down, she'll roll around in her cot a little bit, she'll stand up and literally five minutes later she'll fall asleep." Bambi, who was 11 months old at the time, soon settled, but Molly admitted it "sounds horrible" but it's been working for her daughter.
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