Rhianna Lambert
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And given your platform, I'd be appreciative if you spread the word.
She says her lovely little boy is five.
And from the time he was young, I could see how the world caters to boys and girls differently.
It's so true.
I've got two boys.
Mine are three and six.
I agree.
Toys, clothing, colors, materials, phrases you use.
And.
She says, I can't bear to think of him changing from the kind, sweet kid he is and feeling like he has to fit into a mold of what it means to be a boy.
She said that we don't teach boys how to embrace their gentleness and that needs to change.
And you know what's interesting, Ella?
As a boy mum, I actually had this conversation with my husband the other night.
I said, am I mollycoddling by being gentle?
gentle kind and this is the approach i'm very much taking with them am i doing them a disservice by sitting down with them and watching the frog princess film or sleeping beauty maybe i should just be letting them watch superheroes all the time and you know buying into that area and i did doubt myself as a parent but this thank you for sending this because it's made me feel a little bit better i could cry but it's really so difficult raising boys today
I do.
Giles Yeo is one of the most incredible speakers and researchers, and he has got a lovely voice note for us discussing the differences between weight, the challenges, of course, of GLP-1's mindset around that and genes.
What I hear when I hear that is what a missed opportunity to get variety elsewhere and a balance of natural different types of sugars.
You've got a lot of fructose, but where's sugar?
Whereas the vitamins and minerals and nutrients coming from other items of food, you know, that is excess.