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The Week We Realized Our Kids Don't Need a Perfect Summer

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Summer is here, and so is the pressure to make it unforgettable. This week, we unpack the myth of the "perfect childhood summer" and the impossible standards modern parents are expected to meet. From nostalgic memories of riding bikes until dark to the realities of working parenthood, screen time, and constant supervision, we explore what kids actually need to thrive. Along the way, we talk about boredom, independence, friendship struggles, rejection, and why some of the most important parenting moments happen when we stop entertaining, stop rescuing, and simply let our kids figure things out. A conversation about releasing the pressure, embracing imperfection, and trusting that a good childhood doesn't have to be curated.

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