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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 28 MIN

Internet Parenting Advice

from THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP · host THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP

A TikTok video tells you to let your baby cry it out. A parenting blog tells you to never let your baby cry. A Facebook group tells you to co-sleep. A pediatrician tells you to never co-sleep. The advice is contradictory, polarizing, and often wrong. The parents are exhausted. The children are confused. The internet is not helping.In this episode, I examine the phenomenon of internet parenting advice and its impact on real families. The algorithm rewards extreme positions. The most controversial advice gets the most engagement. The most reasonable advice gets ignored. The result is a landscape where parents are bombarded with confident claims from people with no credentials, no training, and no accountability.The episode explores the science behind common parenting debates. Sleep training. Breastfeeding. Vaccines. Screen time. Discipline. The research is often more nuanced than the influencers suggest. The episode calls for a return to common sense and critical thinking. Not every parenting decision needs to be a political statement. Not every piece of advice needs to be followed. The best parenting advice often comes from people who have actually raised children, not from people who have figured out how to monetize anxiety.Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because internet parenting advice is making parents miserable. And the children are paying the price.

A TikTok video tells you to let your baby cry it out. A parenting blog tells you to never let your baby cry. A Facebook group tells you to co-sleep. A pediatrician tells you to never co-sleep. The advice is contradictory, polarizing, and often wrong. The parents are exhausted. The children are confused. The internet is not helping.In this episode, I examine the phenomenon of internet parenting advice and its impact on real families. The algorithm rewards extreme positions. The most controversial advice gets the most engagement. The most reasonable advice gets ignored. The result is a landscape where parents are bombarded with confident claims from people with no credentials, no training, and no accountability.The episode explores the science behind common parenting debates. Sleep training. Breastfeeding. Vaccines. Screen time. Discipline. The research is often more nuanced than the influencers suggest. The episode calls for a return to common sense and critical thinking. Not every parenting decision needs to be a political statement. Not every piece of advice needs to be followed. The best parenting advice often comes from people who have actually raised children, not from people who have figured out how to monetize anxiety.Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because internet parenting advice is making parents miserable. And the children are paying the price.

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