Please, give me parenting advice

Unsolicited parenting tips have made me a better mother

Newborn baby.
(Image credit: Cavan Social / Alamy Stock Photo)

I love when people give me unsolicited parenting advice. Honestly.

I'm talking family, friends, and, yes, even strangers. Because you know what? I'm still pretty new at this whole parenting thing. I'm winging it, really, and I want as much educated advice as possible. I know some parents hate unsolicited parenting advice, and that's fair enough. But I've learned so much from other mothers, fathers, and people on the street who "butted in," and I'm so glad that they did.

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Jessica Levy

Jessica Levy is a freelance writer focusing on parenting and education. Her work has been published in the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Washington Post, and more.