
Parenting Out Loud The Favourite Child Taboo & Why Jennifer Lawrence's Honesty Hit So Hard
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Oct 31, 2025 The podcast delves into the taboo of parental favoritism, exploring its long-term effects on children and families. It highlights celebrity confessions, featuring Jennifer Lawrence’s honest reflections on postpartum life and career shifts. The discussion also touches on Jennifer Aniston’s thoughts on adoption and Hailey Bieber's insights on seeking help as a parent. Plus, the hosts share uplifting stories of kids making a difference and recommend helpful resources for parenting, proving that even in the world of fame, parenting struggles are universal.
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Being Favoured Can Carry Long-Term Risks
- Being the favourite can harm the favoured child as well as siblings.
- Favoured kids face pressure, guilt, phone addiction and adult depression risks.
Similarity Bias Drives Favourite Choices
- Parents tend to favour children who mirror their temperament or interests.
- Similarity bias makes parenting the 'mini-me' feel easier and more natural.
Don't Compare Kids Publicly
- Avoid public comparisons like praising grades at the table.
- Michelle Obama's rule prevents setting up sibling competition inadvertently.



