Soft Parents Are Raising a Generation of Snowflakes w/ CJaye

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Chad Prather

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Soft Parents Are Raising a Generation of Snowflakes w/ CJaye


Chad and CJaye tackle the hottest trend in child-rearing: gentle parenting. They’ll share their own parenting experiences, both the wins and the tantrums, and offer their unfiltered opinions on whether gentle parenting actually works in the real world.

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  1. Most kids today even 20 years old have no clue what the hell no means. Kids toss things all over walmart breaking shit. Hell if i did that at that age i get my ass spanked right there.

  2. What about the mom that use there kids on tiktok . For sponsorship or things sent to them. Have them in skimmy clothes. Girls and boys. I bet if you knew the true identity of eqch follower a good precent would be pedos. Its just sick to to have little 3 years old parroting skin care routines or makeup routines. Its just disgusting

  3. The so called "Moms of tolerance" are destroying this generation. Unfortunately, most of them are single moms and there's no firm dads around to set rules and standards.

  4. Yep "if you don't discipline your child, the world would…" And when the world will do it with no mercy, no grace, no tolerance, no love.

  5. Kids won't learn self-worth if you don't discipline them. I've run into tons of adults who need constant affirmation. Screw that, I'm not playing their game. My kids won't. Do what you gotta do, enjoy life as you move along. Your kids won't enjoy life, they'll be constant whiners bringing everyone else down with them w/o self-disciple. When do we teach them that…

  6. It takes rules, consequences and actions to raise contributing adults. As well it takes a village of family which we have less and less each successive generations. Me first is the only motto these days.

  7. Allowing children to bounce on the couch is a mistake. People grow up to be able to do more things. Allowing children to do stuff they will grow out of, you will find children don't understand "why not" and will get angry with the restrictions. Like teaching your 'Little' puppy to climb up on the couch so you can pet them…then when the puppy grows to be a hundred-pound dog that still wants to jump up to get petted.

  8. I was adopted when I was 5 months old I was raised by an older couple they were 44 when they adopted me my dad was a WW2 Navy vet I was raised with values morels and respect
    I have 7 kids but we lost our son Jake in 2021 all of our kids have kids and they all have different parenting styles some we don't agree with like when the child is throwing a tantrum and our daughter is telling her to breath it out WTF and if I say something I'm wrong I know how I was raised and how life was then so I don't get how things are now

  9. Proverbs 13:24 says he that spares the rod hates his son. And Proverbs 23:13-14 says beat your child with a rod to keep him from hell.
    It doesn't say spare the rod, spoil the child. I have always spanked my kids and it DOES NOT keep them from loving me, and same with my parents. I got my last one at 17 and it was harder on my dad then it was for me. My kids are very respectful and great kids.

  10. Your show was awesome loved it . I wasn't a gentle parent I believed in discipline. I was far from perfect but I was mom not their friend when they were growing up. Wished people would go back to disciplining and teaching their children cause this world is going to a mess.

  11. Just to let you know, the positive redirect/ never tell your children "no" has been going on in the Head Start world for 23 + years! I'm an early childhood teacher and could tell you some shish. Never been on board with it – please for the love of anything good, tell your children NO!

  12. Great conversation. Our kiddos are 12 and 9 and they can see the difference in kids around them. It has been nice to see that they realize what is wrong and right behavior.