Irish Wedding News
25/11/2019
The former Saturdays singer has gotten over caring about what others think after spending her early parenting years questioning herself.
Frankie and her retired footballer husband Wayne Bridge share two sons, Parker, aged six, and Carter, four, together.
Writing in Closer magazine, she said: "When I first became a mum, I used to panic and question myself, and constantly stress if what I was doing was right.
"I used to get really worried about what others around me were thinking, or what trolls would say online. I'd overthink a lot - now I couldn't care less!"
After adapting to her new role, the singer has accepted that she will come up with her own rules and methods of disciplining, and said she is not concerned about limiting the amount of time her boys spend looking at screens.
The 30 year-old explained: "Everyone has had their own parenthood journey, and has their own way of doing things. My kids have iPads and watch telly, because that works for them as a family. Other families may not have those rules, but who cares? No one should judge anyone else's parenting techniques."
(JG/MH)
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Frankie Bridge Is A Confident Parent
Frankie Bridge has learned to trust her own instincts as a parent.The former Saturdays singer has gotten over caring about what others think after spending her early parenting years questioning herself.
Frankie and her retired footballer husband Wayne Bridge share two sons, Parker, aged six, and Carter, four, together.
Writing in Closer magazine, she said: "When I first became a mum, I used to panic and question myself, and constantly stress if what I was doing was right.
"I used to get really worried about what others around me were thinking, or what trolls would say online. I'd overthink a lot - now I couldn't care less!"
After adapting to her new role, the singer has accepted that she will come up with her own rules and methods of disciplining, and said she is not concerned about limiting the amount of time her boys spend looking at screens.
The 30 year-old explained: "Everyone has had their own parenthood journey, and has their own way of doing things. My kids have iPads and watch telly, because that works for them as a family. Other families may not have those rules, but who cares? No one should judge anyone else's parenting techniques."
(JG/MH)
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