Just like the rest of us, fabulous model Gisele Bündchen had to potty train her son. Bündchen is a hard worker, and she never takes the easy way out. When it was time to potty train her son, she was no different.
The model would let her son walk around the house, no diapers included, and when it seemed like he had to go, she would pick him up and run with him to the toilet. It’s bizarre, but according to her, it works.
Broadway Mother
Debra Messing, who played Grace in"Will & Grace" is not just an amazing actress, but also a great singer, as seen on NBC's "Smash." Well, her parenting tip might only apply to musical theater nerds, as she claims the best way to distract kids from their own temper tantrums is to sing broadway tunes.
Debra has a lovely voice, but what should parents that weren't blessed with singing abilities do? Singing off-key might worsen temper tantrums if you ask us.
Ask For Help
We are always behind any tip that emphasizes the importance of knowing how to ask for help. Actress Elizabeth Banks knows that many of us today feel like we have to be super moms who do it all, take care of the kids, cook, and have a wonderful career.
But that's a goal that's very hard to achieve, and if it is attainable, it must include a lot of help from others. Banks says she asked for a lot of help, and so should you, don't be shy about it!
Set Goals
Dwayne Johnson is a tough guy with a soft side. He cares about helping his children build self-esteem, which is why his parenting technique is all about helping his daughter set goals and accomplish them.
It's the simple things that help children gain confidence — The Rock, for example, has told his daughter that by 8 she'll be able to fish and by 16, drive his pickup truck.
Just Say It!
The old question of how truthful should we be with our kids will forever remain open. But, one thing we can all probably agree on is Jack Nicholson's approach to the matter.
He thinks there is nothing more important than expressing your unconditional love for your children. It's important to listen to them, to care about their well-being, and help them develop a rich inner life.