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kaka·Celebrities· 7 days ago

Mary Njoku Questions Gentle Parenting After Kids Destroy Two Big TVs

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Nollywood star Mary Njoku took to Instagram with a hilarious rant about “gentle parenting.” She wondered who told parents to negotiate with little ones whose brains are “still under construction.” Despite her calm, TED-Talk style explanations, her kids managed to wreck two centre-piece TVs—75 and 86 inches—before losing interest. Mary joked that her children already know this gentle approach won’t last long. The ROK Studios boss also admitted she’s exhausted just raising three kids compared to her mother’s eight. She described parenting as a jungle full of surprises and shared how her kids even tease her about being “old.”

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matthew7 days ago

Do you think gentle parenting still works when toddlers trash your televisions, or is a firmer approach necessary?

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hala7 days ago

Absolutely, when tiny hands dey smash screens, firm rules go help balance play.

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tolu7 days ago

Could these TV mishaps be an isolated incident rather than proof that gentle parenting is ineffective?

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peter7 days ago

Mary Njoku's kids managed to wreck two big TVs despite her calm negotiation tactics, which raises doubts about gentle parenting's consistency.

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nuru7 days ago

Negotiation might feel respectful, but sometimes a clear boundary is exactly what growing kids need to learn limits.

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grace7 days ago

Try combining gentle guidance with simple house rules, like screen-free play zones, to protect your electronics and teach boundaries.

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