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Kate Middleton takes big step to break cycle of emotional strain for kids
Kate Middleton has decided to take a mindful approach to parenting by adopting the trauma-informed technique known as “pacing,” for her kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
According to Radar Online, the Princess of Wales is determined to break the cycle of emotional strain that affected her husband, Prince William.
An insider told the publication that Kate is focused on ensuring her children grow up feeling safe and unpressured.
“For Catherine this isn’t abstract – she knows the toll royal life took on William, especially after losing his mother Princess Diana at such a young age,” they said.
The insider added, “She is determined her children are not left with that kind of trauma, and techniques like pacing are part of her way of shielding them.”
“Catherine knows her children are growing up under constant scrutiny. Her priority is making sure they feel secure and unpressured.
“For her, it’s not only about parenting methods – it’s about shielding them from the weight of royal life.”
As per the publication, this method encourages slowing down interactions to match a child’s natural pace as it allows them the time they need to process their surroundings calmly.
Kate joined hands with Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood project promoting this approach and now hopes to shield her kids from the challenges of growing up in the royal spotlight.
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Billy Bob Thornton opens up about fear of aging
Billy Bob Thornton wasn’t really happy about turning 70.
Billy celebrated his milestone 70th birthday in August.
He opened up about aging in a new interview with CBS News’ Sunday Morning, sharing that it was scary.
“You know what, it’s so funny you’re scared of every milestone. But this one actually did affect me in a way that I had to, you know, have a few meetings with myself late at night,” said Thornton.
Ultimately, the Oscar winner focused on the positive aspects of aging, such as gaining respect.
“We’ve all seen each other get older. And when I see that wisdom and see the respect that people have for them, it just kind of makes everything melt away somehow,” he said. “I mean, I’m in a successful band and I’m in a successful show. Every day when I wake up I just say I’m blessed. That’s really it.”
For his milestone birthday, the Landman star stayed at home with his kids and wife Connie Angland and enjoyed some vegan cake.
“Connie asked me what I wanted and I said, ‘Nothing, absolutely nothing. As a matter of fact, don’t mention it to anybody,’ ” he told Rolling Stone in another recent interview.
“We really just hung out here at the house, just me and Connie and the kids,” Billy said, “and had a nice time, and they got me a vegan cake, which — I can’t eat wheat or dairy, so that was awesome. Anytime a guy like me could have cake, it’s a great day.”
Billy Bob Thornton will be seen in season two of Landman.
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Jon M. Chu talks journey to "Wicked: For Good," casting Colman Domingo as Cowardly Lion
“Wicked: For Good” director Jon M. Chu joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about the highly-anticipated movie, his journey to working on the films and casting. The movie takes place right before and during the events of the 1939 movie, “The Wizard of Oz.”
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