Dealing With Parenting Criticism From Outsiders

Parents are constantly criticized for the way they bring up their children. It not only gets annoying, but it is exhausting to face criticism of your parenting methods at every turn. So, what can you do? How do you deal with criticisms of your parenting? 

Start by realizing that each parent and child is unique. There might be a few parenting principles that have been proven to be true and consistent, but their applications differ from parent to parent and from child to child.  

Parents can use several methods to handle criticism that seems to be coming from all directions. A few tips and methods on how to deal with criticisms of your parenting are talked about below. 

Ignore

The best way to face criticism is to ignore it. Depending on the person and the situation, you can simply smile or nod your head. 

Older family members usually begin by saying something like, “When I was a parent…” it’s ok, don’t get too riled up and lend a near. It’s best to think that your information is more up-to-date. 

So, gently educate them and let them know that doctors nowadays recommend such and such. You should be confident in your heart that your approach is the right one. 

Be Positive

Having positive people around who support you makes a huge difference. They will give their opinions but will not judge you. 

These people understand you well, and they won’t make negative comments about how you are raising your child. They are always present to help, even if they don’t agree with you on a lot of issues. 

Be a proud parent and don’t complain or appear overwhelmed by your responsibilities. Your uncertainties will make others around you react similarly.  

Learn

You learn through trial and error, as that is what parenting is. It is an on-the-job learning process. You learn what works best for you and your kids over time. Mistakes are lessons in wisdom, and it is so true. As long as your kids are not being abused or neglected and you are trying to do what is best for them, no Tom, Dick, or Harry should have the right to criticize how you raise your kids.  

Keep An Open Mind

Any thoughts and advice on parenting from others should betaken with an open mind. The person might probably have the best of intentions while giving their suggestions so don’t take it personally. 

Think it over and give it proper consideration before feeling offended. Keep calm and don’t jump to conclusions. You might actually find yourself listening to and even following the advice given. It is quite easy to misinterpret the advice, and we sometimes overanalyze the things that were said. 

Assess Yourself

No one is perfect. Parents are likely to do some things wrong, but there is no need to be ashamed. Good parents will take responsibility and blame for their behavior and mistakes. As a good parent yourself, keep evaluating yourself and keep trying to improve upon your parenting, and always be open to learning new things.  

Final Thoughts

It is an uphill climb figuring out what is useful advice and what is unhealthy and unhelpful. Criticism is hard. Criticism of parenting hurts, and even an offhand remark from a stranger can keep you awake at night. 

However, some criticism and advice are pieces of wisdom and must be applied to your child’s upbringing. In the end, it is up to you to find the difference and decide what you are comfortable with regarding your child’s upbringing. 

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