But after reading the psychological literature, scrolling the mommy-wars trenches, and examining the cultural history of this icon, one must ask:
The most fascinating twist in this review is the work of pediatrician and psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott. In the 1950s, he coined the term the "good enough" mother . He argued that a perfect mother is actually a bad mother. Why? Because if a mother is perfectly attuned 100% of the time, the infant never learns frustration, resilience, or the ability to wait. The baby never discovers that a fist can be a toy. perfect mothers
The most shocking conclusion? They need the mother who apologizes after yelling. The mother who orders pizza because she is too tired to cook. The mother who cries in the car, then walks in with a hug. The most shocking conclusion
We have all seen her. She floats through the parenting aisle at the supermarket, hair unruffled, toddler silently eating organic kale chips. Her Instagram feed is a symphony of beige wooden toys, homemade sourdough, and sun-drenched tantrum-free mornings. She is the Perfect Mother . toddler silently eating organic kale chips.
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