People are taking this way too seriously. Tina might have just been running her mouth. The reality is that we have no idea how much she actually may have “spoiled” Beyonce. And she might be full of it, trying to come off tough because her grandchild has rich, superstar parents. She probably spoils the baby, too. They’re babies; they thrive on attention, touch, interaction, etc. My daughter was “spoiled” as a baby and now she’s a very independent, funny, well-adjusted. well liked, intelligent 9-year old. She understands the value of money, she knows how to work for something and she knows how to treat people. I think people get in trouble when they spoil and don’t teach a child any values. Also, there’s no one formula for all kids, meaning what works for one might not work for others. Some babies need a little more attention, others, not so much.
I agree w Miss Tina..letting baby blue Ivy crawl to get her toy phone stimulates her mentally and physically..it also teaches ability and confidence as a necessary platform to lielong confidence.. This is a minor scenario, and is very natural to allow baby to achieve what she is developmentally ready for.. Holding and cuddling satisfies a deep need to ffeeling loved and accepted, and it sets the stage for having her needs met..
Not allowing these things to happen supports “just the oppsite”..My opinion..
People are taking this way too seriously. Tina might have just been running her mouth. The reality is that we have no idea how much she actually may have “spoiled” Beyonce. And she might be full of it, trying to come off tough because her grandchild has rich, superstar parents. She probably spoils the baby, too. They’re babies; they thrive on attention, touch, interaction, etc. My daughter was “spoiled” as a baby and now she’s a very independent, funny, well-adjusted. well liked, intelligent 9-year old. She understands the value of money, she knows how to work for something and she knows how to treat people. I think people get in trouble when they spoil and don’t teach a child any values. Also, there’s no one formula for all kids, meaning what works for one might not work for others. Some babies need a little more attention, others, not so much.
I agree w Miss Tina..letting baby blue Ivy crawl to get her toy phone stimulates her mentally and physically..it also teaches ability and confidence as a necessary platform to lielong confidence.. This is a minor scenario, and is very natural to allow baby to achieve what she is developmentally ready for.. Holding and cuddling satisfies a deep need to ffeeling loved and accepted, and it sets the stage for having her needs met..
Not allowing these things to happen supports “just the oppsite”..My opinion..
My parenting style will mirror my mother’s-EXTREMELY humorous!!