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Childproof

Unslam The Door

Childproof

Gwenna Laithland and Tori Phantom

Kids & Family, Comedy, Parenting

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Knock knock. Who’s there? It’s Gwenna and Tori ready to kick off the New Year. In this episode, they delve into the topic of children’s privacy. Is it a right or a privilege? They cover when introduce the concept of privacy to their kids, how they maintain it, and how if differs from kid to kid. Preorder Momma Cusses : https://static.macmillan.com/static/smp/momma-cusses/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:21.5

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0:27.2

buy now at Samsung.com. Hello and I'm Tori Phantom. This episode is dedicated to every parent who is breaking

0:44.0

generational cycles of trauma and distrust. And to all the folks who were just

0:48.5

trying to do better by their kids than was done by them. All right, let's get to talking about kids in privacy.

0:56.0

But first, let's start the timer.

0:58.0

Okay, so first, before we have this discussion, it's probably a good idea to define what is privacy in the terms of parenting.

1:08.0

Like we get as adults what privacy is, but as far as parenting goes, like there's different things to consider because it's not just time to yourself, space to yourself, thought to yourself.

1:20.6

And it's not just being able to close the door when you're getting dressed because you deserve that autonomy.

1:26.0

Right. Because there does come, yes, you are entitled to privacy, but also you have the impulse control of a child.

1:33.0

Like, I need to be able to be able to make sure that what you are using your privacy

1:40.4

for is in fact healthy, conducive, even if it's doing nothing even

1:45.3

it's nothing right are we making healthy choices with that nothingness and we

1:51.0

want to make sure that they're being safe, that boundaries are being followed, that there's a good line of communication about what that privacy looks like.

1:59.0

Right. Because, you know, you don't want things to get sticky and then and then afterwards you're like I should have done that differently I always prefer to do too much

2:07.4

That's just kind of my thing so I have a question for you is privacy of four children Is that a right or is it a privilege? Both. Okay. Is there

2:19.5

a delineation between when it falls between right and there is for me there is there is a

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