Is it okay to let your toddlers drink coffee and play with marbles? This mum-of-four says yes!
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There's no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to parenting – what works for one family might not work for another. And when all else fails, a mother knows what’s best – at least, that’s how the saying goes.
An unconventional parenting approach is something Mara, a mum-of-four from Texas understands all too well. She raised four kids using gentle parenting techniques, which she recently shared in a TikTok video titled ‘Things I do as a parent that others don't agree with.’
In the now-viral clip, Mara gives viewers a glimpse into her unique parenting style by sharing some of the controversial methods she uses in raising her kids. These include allowing them to drink coffee, being barefoot in public, playing with marbles, and more.
You can watch the whole video here:
Mara starts the video by saying she lets her kids drink coffee, and then cuts to a clip of her son drinking Starbucks.
The next part of the clip shows her kids walking around a parking lot, barefoot. Mara says that she lets her children walk barefoot in public bathrooms as well. She also doesn’t restrict her children’s diets, she lets her boys wear dresses, and doesn’t force them to share their possessions.
You’d think that maybe she’d draw the line at some things, but Mara also lets her kids eat sand while at the beach, and allows her kids to take showers in the rain! Talk about being a laid-back mum.
The clip has been viewed 4.4 million times, with over 600,000 likes and thousands of comments on Mara’s page. Many people were quick to criticise Mara's approach, labelling it ‘lazy parenting’.
One user wrote: ‘Wait ‘til they become teenagers and you have no control.’ While another commented, ‘Okay, but many of those are safety concerns.’ Another person criticised Mara rather harshly, saying ‘Some people are just dying to be different and for attention.’
Most of the comments on Mara’s page also expressed concern over the kids’ safety. One person said, ‘Barefoot in public? Germs aside, the broken glass and metal would concern me.’ While someone else chimed in, saying ‘Why are people so hung up on the sand and being barefoot? As an emergency nurse, it’s the marbles that are the biggest problem here!’
Not all of the comments contained criticisms, as many others came to Mara’s defence. One person wrote: ‘Ok, I personally think this is fine. I will never let my kid in the future do this, but it’s your way so I support [you].’ Another user pointed out that kids should be allowed to have their own opinions on things and not have to do anything they don’t want to do.
Here at SDC, we believe that every family is different and that there is no single right or wrong way to raise kids. As long as they are loved and cared for, that's all that matters. But we would also love to hear your thoughts, dear members!
Do you think Mara is a fun mum, or is she setting her kids up for disaster in the future? Be sure to comment down below what you think!
An unconventional parenting approach is something Mara, a mum-of-four from Texas understands all too well. She raised four kids using gentle parenting techniques, which she recently shared in a TikTok video titled ‘Things I do as a parent that others don't agree with.’
In the now-viral clip, Mara gives viewers a glimpse into her unique parenting style by sharing some of the controversial methods she uses in raising her kids. These include allowing them to drink coffee, being barefoot in public, playing with marbles, and more.
You can watch the whole video here:
Mara starts the video by saying she lets her kids drink coffee, and then cuts to a clip of her son drinking Starbucks.
The next part of the clip shows her kids walking around a parking lot, barefoot. Mara says that she lets her children walk barefoot in public bathrooms as well. She also doesn’t restrict her children’s diets, she lets her boys wear dresses, and doesn’t force them to share their possessions.
You’d think that maybe she’d draw the line at some things, but Mara also lets her kids eat sand while at the beach, and allows her kids to take showers in the rain! Talk about being a laid-back mum.
The clip has been viewed 4.4 million times, with over 600,000 likes and thousands of comments on Mara’s page. Many people were quick to criticise Mara's approach, labelling it ‘lazy parenting’.
One user wrote: ‘Wait ‘til they become teenagers and you have no control.’ While another commented, ‘Okay, but many of those are safety concerns.’ Another person criticised Mara rather harshly, saying ‘Some people are just dying to be different and for attention.’
Most of the comments on Mara’s page also expressed concern over the kids’ safety. One person said, ‘Barefoot in public? Germs aside, the broken glass and metal would concern me.’ While someone else chimed in, saying ‘Why are people so hung up on the sand and being barefoot? As an emergency nurse, it’s the marbles that are the biggest problem here!’
Not all of the comments contained criticisms, as many others came to Mara’s defence. One person wrote: ‘Ok, I personally think this is fine. I will never let my kid in the future do this, but it’s your way so I support [you].’ Another user pointed out that kids should be allowed to have their own opinions on things and not have to do anything they don’t want to do.
Key Takeaways
- A mother-of-four has shared the parenting strategies she employs which are considered ‘controversial’ by mainstream society, including allowing her kids to drink coffee and play with marbles.
- Mara also allows her children to be barefoot in public, even in public bathrooms, and to have showers outside.
- She doesn't force her children to share their possessions with siblings.
- Plenty of her previously faithful followers were quick to criticise her approach, labelling it 'lazy parenting'.
Here at SDC, we believe that every family is different and that there is no single right or wrong way to raise kids. As long as they are loved and cared for, that's all that matters. But we would also love to hear your thoughts, dear members!
Do you think Mara is a fun mum, or is she setting her kids up for disaster in the future? Be sure to comment down below what you think!