We all loved watching Hilary Duff as the title character in Disney Channel’s “Lizzie McGuire.” Since then, she’s had a few kids of her own! Her parenting tip comes from a painfully funny experience she had on an airplane.
When changing her son’s diaper, she accidentally stained herself, and while she obviously had extra clothes for her adorable baby, she didn’t think of carrying any for herself… Listen to Hilary — always pack extra clothes!
Try Everything Once
One of the weirdest pieces of parenting advice we've heard so far came from model and actress Pamela Andreson. She believes in encouraging her offspring to do all the things most parents try to prevent them from doing.
In a post on her website, Andreson admitted that she thinks teenagers should experiment with different substances in a safe environment, with their parents. How's that for an eccentric unconventional tip?
Kids Rating Their Parents
Could you envision being Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' daughters? We can only assume that it's pretty perfect. But hey, even though it's impossible to think so, Blake and Ryan do mess up sometimes!
They have the perfect way to handle it, of course! Blake says they have a comment box where the children can leave tips and suggestions as to what their parents can do better. How sweet is that?
Let Them Cry
One of the most controversial parenting issues is whether you should or shouldn't let your kids cry without tending to them. Alec Baldwin's wife, Hilaria, shared that when her first baby was born she was given the following advice from a trusted friend: No baby died from crying.
Baldwin adheres to this rule to this day and doesn't let tears stress her out too much. She tries to stay calm when she handles her anxious baby, which makes sense, actually.
Share Your Calander With Your Kids
Growing up in Hollywood, Drew Barrymore had a childhood that was far from normal. She even petitioned to be emancipated from her own mother at 14.
Barrymore didn't go to her mother for parenting advice, but you can bet she is trying to give her kids a better childhood than she had. To give her daughters the stability she never had, Drew shares her work schedule with them, so they can always know when she's coming home.