Kate Middleton seems to keep a very specific parenting style for her three children, which starkly contrasts with some more traditional approaches. The Princess of Wales has a “no shouting rule,” which she works with alongside her husband, Prince William. Their family dynamic often appears perfect in public, but behind the scenes, Kate Middleton holds this rule for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
In the old parenting landscape, methods like “the naughty step” have fallen out, which makes Kate Middleton’s “no shouting” and “chat sofa” strategies much more current. This involves taking the child away from any potential conflicts and discussing their behavior calmly to avoid escalations. According to a report by The Sun in 2020, neither Kate Middleton nor Prince William yell, but instead, explain the consequences calmly.
“The naughty child is taken away from the scene of the row or disruption and talked to calmly by either Kate or William. Things are explained and consequences outlined and they never shout at them.”
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This parenting focus from the Princess of Wales also reflects on her public initiatives. She has a long history of working for early childhood, in projects such as the “Shaping Us” campaign led by the Centre for Early Childhood. Kate Middleton’s various initiatives stress the significance of children’s development and align with her emphasis on constructive communication.