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A social media influencer, known as Deb and active under the username @the_goddard_fam, has ignited a heated debate among parents with her recent comments about child-rearing priorities. Deb asserted that parents should focus more on their toddlers rather than their infants, suggesting that the developmental needs of older children often take precedence.
Her remarks have drawn a mixed response from the parenting community. Supporters argue that toddlers require more engagement due to their growing independence and social skills, while critics claim that such advice undermines the needs of infants, who also require significant attention and nurturing.
The discussion highlights the complexities of parenting, where each child’s needs can differ greatly. Many parents are now sharing their own experiences, emphasizing the importance of balancing attention between siblings, regardless of their age. As the conversation continues to unfold online, it raises questions about how families can best support the diverse developmental stages of their children.
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