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Kelly Rowland says 1 piece of parenting advice helped her create clear and easy boundaries for her kids

Kelly Rowland says 1 piece of parenting advice helped her create clear and easy boundaries for her kids
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Singer Kelly Rowland shares her parenting philosophy, emphasizing the importance of clear, direct communication and setting firm boundaries with her children. She highlights that being brief and honest when correcting behavior helps children understand expectations more effectively.

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Celebrity parenting advice often influences broader cultural trends in child-rearing and family communication styles.

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Rowland was diagnosed with eczema after the birth of her son, Titan. Lilly Kelly Rowland shared parenting advice she wished she'd heard sooner. Rowland said that being quick and to the point when correcting behavior helps a lot. She also doesn't use baby talk with her two sons, opting to be open and honest with them. When Kelly Rowland learned that her youngest son, Noah, had eczema, as she did , she was faced with a new parenting challenge. The former Destiny's Child member and solo artist was distressed to see her 5-year-old in so much discomfort. "As soon as he walked outside, I watched his skin transform right before my eyes," Rowland told Business Insider. The only thing that brought him comfort — scratching his skin — was making it worse. But how do you get a little boy to understand that? Rowland with her son, Noah. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Rowland, who partnered with Ebglyss, an injectable treatment for people 12 and older with moderate-to-severe eczema, was upfront with him. "I was like, 'I can't help you right now.'" she said. "'You have to help yourself in this moment: stop scratching.'" While parenting comes with the unexpected, she said being direct and honest with her kids helps a lot. "I wish someone would've said, 'Let your yes be a yes and your no be a no,'" she said. She's brief when correcting them Rowland, who also has an 11-year-old son, Titan, said she aims to be direct and brief when setting boundaries with her kids. "I'm like, 'I don't like the way you said that to me. I wouldn't say that to you like that, so don't say that to me like that,'" Rowland said. "I mean, it's over." It's a parenting lesson she said she wishes she knew sooner. "I wish someone would've told me, 'Make it quick when you're correcting something, and move on,'" she said. "Immediately when something happens, nip it in the bud." Lots of love, without the babying Rowland with her husband, Tim Weatherspoon, and son, Titan. Kevin Winter/amfAR/Getty Images for amfAR Rowland's biggest piece of parenting advice is to "just talk to them like they're humans." "I don't baby my boys," she said. At the same time: "I'm completely obsessed with them, so there's never a moment where they don't feel like I love them, even when there is some sort of challenge." When it comes to traveling, she's transparent with her kids about why she's leaving. "If I'm going somewhere, it's because it really means a lot to me," she recently told Titan. "That makes him feel seen, feel heard, and lets him know that I have a life outside of here, too." Read the original article on Business Insider

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