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Naysayers, Barefoot Babies & the Unsolicited Opinion Epidemic

7 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Ashley shares a real backyard conversation with her neighbor — a first-time mom who somehow radiates calm — and unpacks why new moms lose their instincts to the chorus of unsolicited opinions. From barefoot babies to formula side-eyes, if you’ve ever been audited as a mom in public, this episode is for you.   In This Episode: •The neighbor moment that stopped Ashley cold •Why even a Child Development Specialist second-guessed herself as a new mom •The real reason unsolicited advice is so hard to shake — even when you know better •The “Greatest Hits” of comments every mom has heard (and what the research actually says) •Why protecting your peace isn’t selfish — it’s parenting •What to do the next time someone has an opinion about your barefoot baby   Key Takeaways: Simplicity is a strategy. Ashley’s neighbor wasn’t calm because parenting is easy. She committed to one rule: keep it simple and listen — to herself and to her baby. Intent doesn’t equal impact. Most people offering unsolicited advice aren’t trying to undermine you. But whether the intent is good or not, the impact is the same: it chips away at your confidence and your instinct. Barefoot babies are fine. As a Developmental Interventionist, Ashley is here to tell you: babies have navigated life barefoot for the entirety of human history. You are not in a crisis. Your nervous system is talking to your child’s nervous system — all day. When you are calm, they feel it. Holding onto your peace is one of the most powerful things you can do for your child’s development. You don’t owe anyone an explanation. You are allowed to smile, nod, and let it go.   Follow Me: 👉 Visit my website http://www.ashleyventrice.com [http://www.ashleyventrice.com/]                  👉 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ashleyventriceco [https://www.youtube.com/@ashleyventriceco]                                   👉 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@ashleyventriceco [https://www.tiktok.com/@ashleyventriceco]                                                👉 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ashleyventriceco [https://www.instagram.com/ashleyventriceco] 👉 Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/ashleyventriceco [https://www.pinterest.com/ashleyventriceco]   Join:                                                                                                            👉 Toddler Community on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1641FC2sDa/ [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1641FC2sDa/]

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