A list about celebrity parents would never be complete with Kim Kardashian. Most have strict rules about makeup and nail polish, not allowing young girls and sometimes even teenagers, to wear them.
Kim, on the other, lets her daughter play around with products she doesn’t need anymore. She says it’s clear that North loves makeup, but that she will set some boundaries when it comes to darker colors.
Strong Role Models
Have you heard of the saying "Show me your friends and I'll tell you who you are?" Well, Kylie Jenner has, and she takes the proverb very seriously, especially when it comes to her daughter, Stormi.
Jenner's advice to parents everywhere is to surround their children with good, strong role models. According to her, even at such a tender age, Stormi already has many strong women and men to emulate and learn from.
Let It Go
Since our children are so important to us, we all want to try to make sure everything goes smoothly for them. We talk to experts, have detailed birth plans, and decide exactly what our young one's life is going to look like.
Actress Jenifer Garner recommends to just let go... of all of it. Why? Well, with children, nothing actually goes according to plan, so you might as well embrace it and learn to wing it and go with the flow.
Serve Your Children
Strict parenting methods will tell you all about the importance of discipline and obedience. Javier Bardem, who has been married to Penélope Cruz since 2010 and has two children with her, disagrees with these philosophies.
Bardem claims it's important to remember that we do not own our children. Instead, we are there to be at their service! Wow, we need time to process this!
Act Like a Child?
Now divorced, Sean Penn and Robin wright might not be the type of people we'd want to take parenting notes from. After their split, Penn was quoted saying they just don't have the same moral view about parenting.
What he actually meant by that, remains unclear, but apparently, he doesn't believe parents should stay over-involved in their adult children's lives. While Wright prefers to stay in constant touch and keep parenting, Sean thinks grown-ups don't need it anymore.