Perfect Parenting Can Only Be Seen On Social Media

Having a baby brings us excitement especially to new parents, but parenting them can be tough especially toddlers because of their behavior. Toddlers have very curious minds; they are uncontrollable in their doings and feelings. Research shows that a part of a person's brain which regulates emotion and controls social behavior starts to mature at the age of 4, the reason why toddlers can't monitor their feelings such as making tantrums.

According to Florida Today, not all parents can be perfect Pinterest parents. As a matter of fact, most of us aren't Pinterest parents; we only tend to make it this way on social media- I must say.I believe we all know what Pinterest parent is, right?

It's kind of like of a mother who pulls off an entire birthday party with complexly themed cupcakes. A flawless princess fort, plenary with doorbell and picket fence constructed by dad. A perfect family portrait posted by a couple, just as the little ones look fixedly into the camera, seemingly not even putting the slightest of a fight. This situation can only be seen on Social Media where everything seems to be perfect, where photos are captured like on dreamland and reality so far different from these scenarios as cited on Parenting.

People are hooked and are almost inseparable to Social Media. People create stories so that the crowd will praise him, for likes and comments, for satisfaction. Research shows that Facebook made us feel better and supported, which results to perfect Pinterest Parents as cited on Psychology Today.

In parenting toddlers, you're the one who will adjust for them. They are very hard to control because they tend to move more because of curiosity. They bite things, throw things, and have their perspective of life and argue with you if you oppose them. Toddlers are so cute to watch when they're in a good mood but too tiring when it comes to parenting, but it's all worth it!

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