April 22, 2025 - 06:48

Sarah Jessica Parker has addressed what she describes as "unfair" stereotypes surrounding the parenting of teenage twin girls. In a recent conversation on a talk show, the beloved actress shared her personal insights on raising her three children, including her 15-year-old twin daughters, Tabitha and Marion, and her 22-year-old son, James Wilkie.
Parker emphasized that societal perceptions often paint teenage girls, especially twins, in a negative light. She expressed her belief that these stereotypes do not reflect her own experiences, stating, "I feel like there's a sort of unfair idea about teenage twin girls. I find mine really likable." This candid remark highlights her appreciation for her daughters’ individuality and the joy they bring to her life.
Her comments resonate with many parents who face similar challenges and misconceptions regarding the dynamics of raising teenage girls. By sharing her perspective, Parker encourages a more nuanced understanding of parenting and the unique qualities that each child possesses.
May 23, 2026 - 00:09
Frustrated Parents Expose The Parenting Trends They Say Are Pure BSA growing number of frustrated parents are pushing back against what they see as the latest overhyped parenting fads, with one blunt comment capturing the mood: `98% of these kids would be better...
May 22, 2026 - 14:16
Sod the ‘science’ — we just want to feel supportedA new study suggests that mothers should start cultivating their child`s taste for vegetables before the baby is even born. The research claims that what a woman eats during pregnancy can shape her...
May 21, 2026 - 17:41
Why I Stopped Bragging About My Kids to Everyone But ThemFor years, I thought I was being a great parent. I told my coworkers about my daughter`s straight A`s. I bragged to my neighbors about my son`s winning goal. I posted on social media about every...
May 21, 2026 - 04:33
How to create a healthy co-parenting plan without courtroom dramaDivorce or separation is hard enough without dragging kids through a courtroom battle. More parents are choosing to create co-parenting plans outside of litigation, focusing on what is best for...