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Jo Frost, best known as the no-nonsense "Supernanny" from the hit reality show, has gone viral after calling out what she sees as critical mistakes in modern parenting. In a video that has sparked widespread discussion, Frost argues that today's parents are unintentionally robbing their children of basic life skills, resilience, and independence.
Frost points to a culture of overprotection and constant hovering, where parents rush to solve every problem for their kids. She says this approach leaves children unable to handle disappointment, manage simple tasks, or develop emotional strength. "We are raising a generation that doesn't know how to wait, how to lose, or how to do things for themselves," Frost stated in the clip.
The parenting expert specifically criticized the overuse of screens as a pacifier, noting that it replaces real-world interactions and problem-solving opportunities. She also warned against shielding children from failure, calling it a "disservice" that stunts their growth. Frost urged parents to step back, allow kids to make mistakes, and teach them practical skills like cooking, cleaning, and managing frustration.
The video has drawn both support and backlash, with some parents defending their choices as a response to a more demanding and stressful world. But Frost remains firm, insisting that true love means preparing children for life, not protecting them from it. Her message is a stark reminder that independence and resilience are learned, not given.
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